Serving up another cocktail of cheeseball pickup lines, hammy play-acting and self-ridiculing Frenchiness, “OSS 117: Lost in Rio” is a satisfying sequel to 2006’s cultish sendup hit. Stuck in a ...
Irony is a dish best served — lightly. Luckily, the comic team behind the new French espionage series, “OSS 117,” understands that. Its spy satires come without any obvious winks or nudges, garnished ...
“The name’s de La Bath. Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath.” Smug French superspy agent 117 (Jean Dujardin) doesn’t introduce himself with that mouthful of Gallic syllables, but if he ever met his British ...
A sequel to the popular 2006 French spy spoof, this time with our hero traveling to South America to smoke out ex-Nazis, relies on more low-key humor than the Austin Powers movies, but it's still ...
France's top secret agent is back! It is 1967 and Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath (the hilarious Jean Dujardin) - aka OSS 117 - jets off to Rio de Janeiro to track down a microfilm containing a list of ...
You have to be a fan of a certain kind of 1960s spy picture to really dig “OSS 117: Lost in Rio.” Unlike its predecessor, “OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies,” the jokes here aren’t quite as solid and the ...
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Michel Haznavicius (born 29 March 1967) is a French film director, producer and screenwriter best known for his spy movie parodies OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies and OSS 117: Lost in Rio, both of which ...
France’s super secret agent man is back in “OSS 117 — Lost in Rio,” and he’s better, and worse, than ever with a lot of bang, bang, bang, stumble, bumble, fumble in flashy ‘60s era suits of impeccably ...
We've had Derek Flint, Maxwell Smart, Austin Powers and innumerable other lampoons of spies and secret agents, so why shouldn't the French get into the act with "OSS 117: Lost in Rio"? By The ...
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