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A Mighty Wind

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The muckumentary features a memorial concert for Irving Steinbloom, a folk icon in his age. To celebrate his dedication to the music, after his death, his sons and grandsons decide to put all of his masterpiece together, forming a great concert for him.
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CRITICS OF "A Mighty Wind"
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eFilmCritic.com
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July 18, 2008

Guest lets the characters talk at length, obliviously revealing their own quirks and neuroses.
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Common Sense Media

December 21, 2010

Hilarious folk music mockumentary has some innuendo.
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Houston Chronicle

May 09, 2003

You don't leave A Mighty Wind laughing so much as humming. Its dialogue may be improvised, but its music is well rehearsed.
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Looking Closer
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December 06, 2004

Where Guffman and Best found hilarious comedy in collisions of fractured personalities, Mighty Wind boasts only a few moments of inspired chaos.
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Detroit News

May 09, 2003

While Guest never forgets to laugh, he never forgets to love either, embracing the very subject he is simultaneously throttling.
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Creative Loafing
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February 13, 2016

The performance that sticks is the one by Eugene Levy, whose work conveys a tenderness that momentarily slices through the satire.
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New York Observer
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May 16, 2003

There is no shortage of performers with comic skills in A Mighty Wind. What's lacking instead is a visible premise for the satire and ridicule.
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Suite101.com
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September 25, 2010

One breathtaking moment of clarity between Eugene Levy's Mitch and Catherine O'Hara's Mickey gives way to an anticipated kiss during which you can practically sense the characters' hearts thumping and their fictional contemporaries rooting for them.
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Detroit Free Press
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May 09, 2003

A hoot.
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ColeSmithey.com
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April 18, 2009

Director Christopher Guest teams up recurring cast members from his past ensemble comedies ("This Is Spinal Tap," "Waiting For Guffman" and "Best In Show") for this immaculately executed comedy of folk music stereotypes.
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Miami Herald
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May 09, 2003

More of a warm breeze than a great gust, but its simple, smart pleasures carry the force of a hurricane.
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Arizona Republic

May 08, 2003

A rollicking, tongue-in-cheek sendup.
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