In 1983, a British comedy troupe made the last film they would ever make and called an end to a career that spanned three decades and countless radio programs, three feature films and a television ...
Terry Gilliam has been to Cannes with three of his own films since 1983, but one of his favorite memories of the festival takes him back to that very first time, at the 36th edition, as the co-writer ...
The Pythons’ 1980 appearance at the Hollywood Bowl is a far more technically primitive affair, and is essentially a greatest-hits compilation of sketches re-created from the famed Monty Python’s ...
Feeling a little lost as the new year begins? Lucky for you, the whole Monty Python gang is here to answer the most profound of questions about life and its meaning – in the silliest way possible.
British Army officers bumble through military planning with spectacular incompetence, their upper-class privilege and ...
“Just to be clear,” Terry Jones says. “My mortgage is not paid off.” So one of the putative reasons for last year’s 10-show farewell performance of the Monty Python troupe remains unresolved. As does ...
Quentin Tarantino once revealed which Monty Python scene made him physically sick, and it wasn’t the gory “Live Organ ...
Monty Python member Eric Idle says that modern political correctness would mean that their films like The Life of Brian and ...
When the members of Monty Python agreed to do a run of 10 nights at London's O2 Arena, the host venue of what is their most elaborate stage production to date (and first in 35 years), it was mostly ...
Monty Python troupe members John Cleese, left, Michael Palin and Graham Chapman, right, in a scene from their film The Life of Brian. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images) And now for something ...
Film critic Chris Knight examines Monty Python's Life of Brian, which is getting a 40th-anniversary cinematic re-release You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have ...