The Film Beat presents its spectacular, phenomenal and totally-not-subjective Wes Anderson ranking that the world has been waiting for ...
"Dear Homeowner: Can we kill you? - The Murderers." The killers wear creepy vintage masks as they loom in the yard, a la the ...
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Wes Anderson’s latest feature film, “The Phoenician Scheme,” looks and feels identical to the modern auteur’s recent output, aesthetically and tonally aligned with ...
They’ve been described as “twee,” “eccentric,’ “moving dioramas” and having a “dollhouse aesthetic,” but the films of writer-director Wes Anderson also have been acclaimed for their distinctive style, ...
You know you are watching a Wes Anderson-directed movie when the film fulfills the following three conditions: First, a Wes Anderson movie is always packed with A-list celebrity cameos — so many, you ...
With Wes Anderson’s latest meticulously crafted cinematic offering, “The Phoenician Scheme,” having entered American theaters on May 30th, the familiar hum of discussion among cinephiles and industry ...
In terms of sheer quantity of work, Wes Anderson has foraged an almost unprecedented cinematic run in the past few years. The director, known for his iconic style of cinematography — defined by ...
With nearly three decades of filmmaking and thirteen feature films to his name, Wes Anderson has more than earned his reputation as an auteur. Known for his signature style and obsessive attention to ...
But Anderson's latest film, The Phoenician Scheme, was perhaps the surest box office flop of his career, and it didn't really ...
It’s 1965, the rainy end of summer on the rocky coast of a fictional New England isle. Twelve-year-old Sam (Jared Gilman), a scrawny, bespectacled outcast with an unusual aptitude for cartography, ...