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Tag Archives: Wes Anderson
Rushmore (1998) Rated R
A teenager at Rushmore Academy falls for one of his teachers but finds out she and his best friend are having an affair, so he begins a vendetta. Starring Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, and Olivia Williams. This film is very … Continue reading
Posted in 1998, Comedy, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated R, reviews
Tagged affair, best friend, Bill Murray, bizarre, boundary, character, crazy, film, film reviews, films, Jason Schwartzman, kid, Moonrise Kingdom, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, Olivia Williams, one, Rushmore, Rushmore Academy, stalker, story, strange, teachers, teenager, The Darjeeling Limited, trailer, true, Vendetta, Wes Anderson, Wes Anderson films
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The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) Rated R
The adventures of a concierge of a legendary hotel in the fictional country of the Republic of Zubrowka. Starring Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, and Mathieu Amalric. I have to say that I wasn’t expecting to see what I saw … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Adventure, Comedy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated R, reviews
Tagged actors, adventures, aesthetic, Anderson Film, cameos, concierge, country, direction, F. Murray Abraham, fictional, film, film reviews, films, hotel, Mathieu Amalric, movie, movie reviews, movies, ralph fiennes, scenery, sense of humor, story, The Grand Budapest Hotel, trailer, visual, Wes Anderson, Wes Anderson film, worth
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Isle of Dogs (2018) Rated PG-13
A boy looks for his dog on the Isle of Dogs. Starring Bryan Cranston, Koyu Rankin, and Edward Norton. This is a typical Wes Anderson film; it has style, but it’s lost on the substance. It’s Anderson’s stylistic film-making on display. … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, Adventure, Animation, films, German Film, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG-13, reviews
Tagged animation, boy, Bryan Cranston, characters, children, dog, dog lovers, dogs, Edward Norton, film, film reviews, filmmaking, films, human, Isle of Dogs, Koyu Rankin, love letter, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, story, storyline, style, substance, trailer, Wes Anderson
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New This Week in Theaters, May 10, 2018
Dark Crimes (R) Opens on Friday, May 11 Starring: Jim Carrey, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Marton Csokas, Kati Outinen A murder investigation of a slain business man turns to clues found in an author’s book about an eerily similar crime. Based on the … Continue reading
Posted in 2018, films, Lists, movies, New in Theater
Tagged 2018, Adria Arjona, Ajiona Alexus, Akira Emoto, Alexis Adler, Always at The Carlyle, Anything, beast, Beth Goulart, Billy Burke, Boom for Real, Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Breaking In, bruce dern, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Class Rank, Coleen Fitzgibbon, Dark Crimes, David Grann, Day Mesquita, Debby Ryan, Fab 5 Freddy, Gabrielle Union, george clooney, Geraldine James, Gillian Jacobs, Guillaume Bouchède, IMDB, jeff goldblum, Jessie Buckley, Jim Carrey, John Carroll Lynch, Johnny Flynn, Jon Hamm, Kanon Tani, Kati Outinen, Kevin Janssens, Kristin Chenoweth, Life of the Party, Lu Over the Wall, Margot Bingham, Marton Csokas, Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz, Matt Bomer, Maura Tierney, May 10, melissa mccarthy, Nada a Perder, New This Week in Theaters, Nothing to Lose, Olivia Holt, Patricia Field, Petrônio Gontijo, revenge, Richard Cabral, Shôta Shimoda, Shin'ichi Shinohara, Skyler Gisondo, The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat, True Crimes, Trystan Gravelle, Vincent Colombe, Wes Anderson, Yoake tsugeru Rû no uta
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Moonrise Kingdom (2012) Rated PG-13
A couple of kids run away, forcing a search party to look for them. Starring Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, Jared Gilman, Kara Hayward, Jason Schwartzman. This is a gem of a film. In his … Continue reading
Posted in 2012, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG-13, reviews, Romance
Tagged adventures, Bill Murray, bruce willis, childhood, couple, Edward Norton, film, film reviews, films, Frances McDormand, humor, Jared Gilman, Jason Schwartzman, Kara Hayward, kids, love, Moonrise Kingdom, movie, movie reviews, movies, romance, run away, search party, tilda swinton, trailer, Wes Anderson, worth, young love
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New This Week in Theaters, December 3rd, 2015
Krampus (PG-13) Opens on Friday, December 4 Starring: Adam Scott, Toni Collette, David Koechner A boy who has a bad Christmas ends up accidentally summoning a Christmas demon to his family home. Chi-Raq (R) Opens on Friday, December 4 Starring: … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, films, Lists, movies, New in Theater
Tagged 2015, A Royal Night Out, Adam Scott, Anya Engel-Adams, Bel Powley, Brian Posehn, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Chi-Raq, christmas eve, Dane DeHaan, David Koechner, December 3rd, Elizabeth Debicki, emily watson, Every Thing Will Be Fine, Harvey Keitel, Hitchcock/Truffaut, IMDB, james franco, James Roday, jennifer ehle, Joel Edgerton, Jon Heder, Juliet Stevenson, Kawaki, Kit Harington, Koji Yakusho, Krampus, life, Macbeth, marion cotillard, Max Van Sydow, MI-5, Michael Caine, michael fassbender, Missi Pyle, Nana Komatsu, New This Week in Theaters, Nick Cannon, Olivier Assayas, Paget Brewster, Patrick Stewart, Peter Bogdanovich, Rachel Mcadams, Rachel Weisz, robert pattinson, Rupert Everett, Rutger Hauer, Sarah Gadon, Satoshi Tsumabuki, Teyonah Parris, The Letters, The World of Kanako, toni collette, Tuppence Middleton, Uncle Nick, Wes Anderson, youth
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BAFTA Film Awards Winners 2015
Best Film: Boyhood Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding British Film of the Year: The Theory of Everything Best Actor: Eddie Redmayne for The Theory of Everything Best Actress: Julianne Moore for Still Alice Best Supporting Actor: J.K. Simmons for Whiplash … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Award Shows, films, Lists, movies, Top Films...
Tagged 2015, 68th British Academy Film Awards, Adam Stockhausen, adapted, Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding British Film of the Year, Alexandre Desplat, Andrew Lockley, Anna Pinnock, anthony mccarten, BAFTA Awards Winners 2015, BAFTA Film Awards Winners, BAFTA Film Awards Winners 2015, Ben Wilkins, Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects, best actor, best actress, best animated feature film, best cinematography, best costume design, best documentary, best editing, best film, best film not in the english language, Best Make Up/Hair, best production design, best screenplay, best short animation, best short film, best sound, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, birdman, Boogaloo and Graham, boyhood, Brian J. Falconer, Chris Hees, citizenfour, Craig Mann, Daisy Jacobs, David Lean Award for Achievement in Direction, David Livingstone, Director or Producer, eddie redmayne, ee british academy film awards, ee rising star award, emmanuel lubezki, Frances Hannon, hugo guinness, ida, Interstellar, j.k. simmons, Jack O'Connell, Julianne Moore, Michael Lennox, Milena Canonero, original, original music, Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Patricia Arquette, Paul J. Franklin, pride, Richard Linklater, Ronan Blaney, Scott R. Fisher, Stephen Beresford, Still Alice, The Bigger Picture, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Lego Movie, The Theory of Everything, Thomas Curley, Tom Cross, Wes Anderson, Whiplash
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Critics’ Choice Award Nominees 2015
Best Picture Nominees: Birdman (2014) Boyhood (2014) Gone Girl (2014) The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) The Imitation Game (2014) Nightcrawler (2014) Selma (2014) The Theory of Everything (2014) Unbroken (2014) Whiplash (2014) Best Actor Nominees: Benedict Cumberbatch for The … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Actors, Actresses, Award Shows, Directors, films, Lists, movies, Top Films...
Tagged 2015, 22 jump street, Adam Stockhausen, akiva schaffer, alejandro gonzalez inarritu, alexander dinelaris, Alexandre Desplat, american sniper, Amy Wells, Andy Samberg, angelina jolie, Anna B. Sheppard, Anna Pinnock, Annie, ansel elgort, anthony mccarten, armando bo, atticus ross, Ava DuVernay, babadook, Beatrice Brentnerova, begin again, benedict cumberbatch, best acting ensemble, best action movie, best actor, best actor in a comedy, best actor in an action movie, best actress, best actress in a comedy, best actress in an action movie, Best adapted screenplay, best animated feature, best art direction, best cinematography, best comedy movie, best costume design, best director, best documentary feature, best editing, best foreign language film, Best Hair & Makeup, best horror movie, best original screenplay, best picture, best sci-fi movie, best score, best song, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best visual effects, best young actor, best young actress, big eyes, Big Hero 6, Bill Murray, birdman, book of life, boxtrolls, boyhood, Brad Pitt, bradley cooper, Cake, captain america: winter soldier, channing tatum, chef, Chris Evans, chris pratt, chris rock, citizenfour, Colleen Atwood, Common, Critics Choice Award Nominees, Critics' Choice Award Nominees 2015, Critics' Choice Awards Nominees, Critics' Choice Awards Nominees 2015, damien chazelle, dan gilroy, David Crank, David Fincher, david oyelowo, dawn of the planet of the apes, Dennis Gassner, dick pope, divergent, Douglas Crise, eddie redmayne, edge of tomorrow, Edward Norton, ellar coltrane, Emily Blunt, Emma Stone, emmanuel lubezki, ethan coen, Ethan Hawke, everthing is awesome, fault in our stars, felicity jones, force majeure, foxcatcher, fury, Gary Fettis, George DeTitta Jr., gillian flynn, glen campbell: i'll be me, Glory, gone girl, graham moore, grand budapest hotel, guardians of the galaxy, Hans Zimmer, How to Train Your Dragon 2, hoyte van hoytema, hugo guinness, hunger games: mockingjay-part 1, ida, imitation game, Inherent Vice, Interstellar, into the woods, j.k. simmons, Jacqueline Durran, jaeden lieberher, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Jennifer aniston, Jennifer Lawrence, jenny slate, jessica chastain, jo li, jodorowsky's dune, joel coen, John Legend, jon favreau, jorma taccone, Josh Brolin, Julianne Moore, Keira Knightley, Kevin Thompson, Kirk Baxter, kristen wiig, lana del rey, last days in vietnam, Lee Smith, lego movie, leviathan, life itself, Lorde, lost stars, lucy, mackenzie foy, Maleficent, marion cotillard, Mark Bridges, Mark Ruffalo, melissa mccarthy, Meryl Streep, Michael Keaton, Milena Canonero, most violent year, mr. turner, Nathan Crowley, neighbors, nick hornby, nicolas giacobone, nightcrawler, noah wiseman, obvious child, Ondrej Nekvasil, overnighters, Patricia Arquette, paul thomas anderson, quvenzhane wallis, ralph fiennes, Reese Witherspoon, richard lagravenese, Richard Linklater, robert d. yeoman, Robert Duvall, roger deakins, rosamund pike, rosario dawson, rose byrne, Sandra Adair, Scarlett Johansson, selma, shailene woodley, skeleton twins, snowpiecer, snowpiercer, st. vincent, Stephen Mirrione, Still Alice, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, The Judge, theory of everything, tilda swinton, Tom Cross, tom cruise, tony revolori, top five, Trent Reznor, two days one night, unbroken, under the skin, Wes Anderson, Whiplash, wild, wild tales, william nicholson, Yellow Flicker Beat, zoe saldana
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