Tag Archives: Hergé

The Adventures of Tintin makes good on its promise

I don’t generally write movie reviews, but, given my previous posts on the theme, I can’t resist the temptation to weigh in on The Adventures of Tintin, the motion-capture feature film that premiered in North America last week. It was … Continue reading

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Hergé, Tintin’s creator, as seen by Assouline

I’ve written before in this space about my childhood fascination with the fictional boy reporter Tintin and his escapades, thanks to the imagination of Georges Remi, the Belgian cartoonist of the last century. But I’ve not yet seen Pierre Assouline’s … Continue reading

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