Hail, Caesar! comes to theaters with lots of buzz – it’s the first film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen since 2013’s Inside Llewyn Davis, it is set during the same era (and... Read more
Terry Gilliam is among the most visionary filmmakers of all time, and The Zero Theorem is his first feature since 2009’s The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, which was only partially f... Read more
As a critic, I see over a hundred movies a year. Without trying to sound snobby (because it really is the truth), few of the movies that are released are great. Many are terrible. Most fall... Read more
I think it’s impossible for Wes Anderson to make a movie I won’t like. I have been completely on his wavelength with his quirky sense of humor ever since I saw his second movie,... Read more
I am an unabashed fan of Wes Anderson‘s movies. He’s one of the few filmmakers whom I’m anxious to know every detail about his upcoming projects because I can’t wait... Read more
The second English language debut for a South Korean filmmaker this year is slowly approaching us and for the past few months we’ve been getting a steady stream of art, character poste... Read more
I haven’t posted much about director Bong Joon-ho‘s English language debut, Snowpiercer, but that doesn’t mean I’m not waiting in anticipation like a kid on Christmas... Read more
Little by little Wes Anderson has built a fanbase that can’t get enough of his atmospheric films. As a result, Anderson’s films have begun to feel like “event pictures for... Read more
Moonrise Kingdom remains one of my favorite films of 2012, and I stand by everything I wrote in this review back in May. As a big fan of Wes Anderson‘s films, I own most of them on DV... Read more
Movie Review: ‘Moonrise Kingdom’ Is Enjoyable, Albeit Expected – Most Likely Best In Repeat Viewings
In his seventh feature, Moonrise Kingdom, writer/director Wes Anderson tells the story of two youngsters, Sam and Suzy, who run away together. As in every Wes Anderson film, it is far more c... Read more
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