Review: ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’ is Terry Gilliam’s fantastic passion project.

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote 

Toby (Driver), a cynical advertising director, finds himself trapped in the outrageous delusions of an old Spanish shoe-maker (Pryce) who believes himself to be Don Quixote. In the course of their comic and increasingly surreal adventures, Toby is forced to confront the tragic repercussions of a film he made in his idealistic youth – a film that changed the hopes and dreams of a small Spanish village forever. Can Toby make amends and regain his humanity? Can Don Quixote survive his madness and imminent death? Or will love conquer all?

Decades in the making, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote is finally coming to the big screen. It was worth the wait. Adam Driver plays a young director taking on his own passion project under the financial thumb of studio execs, locals, and his own ego. No doubt is the film about as metaphorical as you can get for the wild ups and downs the legendary Terry Gilliam has endured in bringing this film to fruition. Poking fun at itself and the industry at every turn, it must have been truly cathartic for Gilliam to shoot. The visuals and writing are all so satisfying you’ll want to applaud at the twists and turns along the way. Though admittedly, you’ll most likely be just as confused as both Driver and “Don Quixote” himself, Jonathan Pryce. One of the film’s best moments perfectly sums up the controlled chaos that is this epic story. “Try to keep up with the plot.’ To which Adam Driver‘s Toby replies, “There’s a plot?!”

Having watched, there is no way these roles would have been better served by other actors. Pryce walks the perfect line between madness and sadness. His commitment from beat to beat is the glue that keeps the story moving along its absurdist pace. But it is Driver who had me belly laughing every time a “FUCK” was spewed with genuine intention. I’ll have to go back and watch again if only to count the number of “F” words, each precisely placed and completely warranted. It’s sheer perfection. There is no doubt that Toby is Terry… and Don Quixote. The love that is so obviously infused within the film will be evident to anyone familiar with Gilliam and his fantastic passion project. It’s a combination of hilarity and insanity. The Man Who Killed Don Quixote and filmmakers like Terry Gilliam are the reasons we go to the movies.

Screen Media will then give the film a theatrical run starting April 19th.

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote stars Adam Driver, Jonathan Pryce, Stellan Skarsgard, Olga Kurylenko and Jordi Molla.

Advance Screening: ‘In The Heart of the Sea’ *AMC Stubs Members Only*

in-the-heart-of-the-sea-posterAMC Stubs has your passes for an advanced screening of Ron Howard’s In The Heart of the Sea. The film stars Chris Hemsworth (“The Avengers,” “Rush”) as the vessel’s veteran first mate Owen Chase; Benjamin Walker (“Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter”) as its inexperienced Captain, George Pollard; Cillian Murphy (“The Dark Knight Rises”) as second mate Matthew Joy; and Ben Whishaw (“Skyfall”) as novelist Herman Melville, whose inquiries into the event 30 years later helped bring the story to light.

Tom Holland (“The Impossible”) also stars as young seaman Tom Nickerson, and Brendan Gleeson (“Edge of Tomorrow”) as the same man, 30 years later. Spanish actor Jordi Mollà (“Riddick”) is the captain of another ship, the Archimedes, who tries to warn the Essex of what may lie ahead.

The screenings are on Tuesday November 1st in the following locations:

Lawrenceville, GA

Morrow, GA

Atlanta, GA

Cumming, GA

Kennesaw, GA

Austin, TX

Owings Mills, MD

Columbia, MD

Baltimore, MD

Baton Rouge, LA

Danvers, MA

Methuen, MA

Somerville, MA

Boston, MA

Framingham, MA

Amherst, NY

Dubuque, IA

Springfield, IL

Charlotte, NC

Concord, NC

Chicago, IL

Naperville, IL

South Barrington, IL

Lombard, IL

Vernon Hills, IL

Newport, KY

West Chester, OH

Columbia, SC

Columbus, OH

Dublin, OH

Columbus, OH

Grove City, OH

Mesquite, TX

Frisco, TX

Dallas, TX

Arlington, TX

Garland, TX

Grapevine, TX

Highland Village, TX

Aurora, CO

Westminster, CO

Littleton, CO

Brighton, CO

Broomfield, CO

Highlands Ranch, CO

Livonia, MI

Dearborn, MI

Sterling Heights, MI

Auburn Hills, MI

Evansville, IN

Fayetteville, AR

North Fort Myers, FL

Holland, MI

Plainville, CT

Houston, TX

Humble, TX

Sugar Land, TX

Houston, TX

Indianapolis, IN

Bloomington, IN

Jacksonville, FL

Orange Park, FL

Olathe, KS

Indepence, MO

Kansas City, MO

Las Vegas, NV

Marina del Rey, CA

Woodland Hills, CA

Ontario, CA

Orange, CA

Burbank, CA

Universal City, CA

Torrance, CA

Baraboo, WI

Fitchburg, WI

South Miami, FL

Aventura, FL

Wauwatosa, WI

Roseville, MN

Maple Grove, MN

Destin, FL

Montgomery, AL

Houma, LA

Harahan, LA

Harvey, LA

Middletown, NY

Stony Brook, NY

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Port Chester, NY

New Brunswick, NJ

West Nyack, NY

Paramus, NJ

New York, NY

Danbury, CT

Virginia Beach, VA

Hampton, VA

Oklahoma City, OK

Omaha, NE

Council Bluffs, IA

Ocoee, FL

Carbondale, IL

Pekin, IL

Springfield, PA

Bensalem, PA

Plymouth Meeting, PA

Cherry Hill, NJ

Hamilton, NJ

Glendale, AZ

West Homestead, PA

North Dartmouth, MA

Quincy, IL

Durham, NC

Webster, NY

Rockford, IL

Layton, UT

San Antonio, TX

Chula Vista, CA

San Jose, CA

Emeryville, CA

Brentwood, CA

Cupertino, CA

Kent, WA

Tukwila, WA

Lynnwood, WA

Burlington, WA

Woodinville, WA

South Bend, IN

Spokane, WA

Chesterfield, MO

Creve Coeur, MO

Edwardsville, IL

Creve Coeur, MO

Tallahassee, FL

Sarasota, FL

Brandon, FL

Tampa, FL

Terre Haute, IN

Tucson, AZ

Tulsa, OK

Herndon, VA

Alexandria, VA

Vero Beach, FL

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