In Wes Anderson’s corpus of work, The Life Aquatic may just be the archetype, the consolidation of style & theme, the compressing of all-things-Wes into one film that overwhelms and…
The Squid and the Whale demands much of its viewer, directed as it is toward an audience who has lived through the divorce of their parents. This was, apparently, a…
It isn’t often enough that I encounter a good apologia for a Wes Anderson film, especially his underrated finest, The Royal Tenenbaums. They say about some of history’s greatest films…