An excerpt from the excellent New York Times review:
"After seeing Mitch and Mickey, the legendary folk-music duo of the 1960's, reunite on the stage of Town Hall to perform their signature tune, 'A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow,' I wanted nothing so much as to go out to the garage and dig out some of their old LP's, just for old times' sake," writes A. O. Scott in The Times. "The only problem is that these dewy-eyed singers never existed.
"'A Mighty Wind,' Christopher Guest's latest trompe l'oeil satire (following 'Waiting for Guffman' and 'Best in Show') almost makes you believe that Mitch and Mickey (Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara, above) were real, which is an impressive stunt. More than that, it makes you almost wish that they were, which is something of a miracle. "
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/04/16/mo...6WIND.html?8mu