Isle of Dogs
/Isle of Dogs acts as a wonderful introductory film for anyone unfamiliar with Wes Anderson’s work…
Read MoreIsle of Dogs acts as a wonderful introductory film for anyone unfamiliar with Wes Anderson’s work…
Read MoreThe Andersonian style isn’t as polished as his other works, but where it triumphs is, for all the vague atmosphere, it still creates a beautiful character arc with Steve Zissou…
Read MoreThe Grand Budapest Hotel film is like a moving, breathing surrealist painting, forcing the audience to draw a conclusion of their own making. And it does so by crafting a visual aesthetic that I found to be one of the most enthralling spectacles I’ve ever seen…
Read MoreMoonrise Kingdom depicts life through a child’s eyes: messy, convoluted, distracting, cruel and yet wistful, charming, sophisticated, spontaneous…
Read MoreOne thing that both helps and hurts The Jungle Book is how reliant it is on the assumption that everyone has seen the animated predecessor. The best part of the film, though, and what makes it worth the viewing, is the outstanding visual effects…
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