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Moonrise Kingdom + Dark Horse
mirrored in Rushmore’s depiction of high school productions of classic movies like Apocalypse Now. In subsequent films (The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic, The Darjeeling Limited), Anderson used his now-trademark blend of irony and deadpan slapstick, to Read more »
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Review: Quirky, Charming Young Love in ‘Moonrise Kingdom’
[1]You can always tell when you’ve entered Wes Anderson’s world. The director of The Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore, and The Fantastic Mr. Fox has an identifiable style, to put it mildly.Perhaps it’s something about the perfectly crafted shots, with sets, fr 6/1/12 from Patheos Blogs Read more »
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'Moonrise Kingdom' sweet, whimsical
People love or hate Wes Anderson. If you've seen Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums or The Life Aquatic and got nothing from it, it's time to move on. For those who appreciate his style (and whimsy in general), Moonrise Kingdom -- a movie set in 1965, about from Canoe Read more »
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Wes Anderson Seeks Owen Wilson's Approval For All Film Scripts
Director Wes Anderson runs all of his movie scripts by his best friend Owen Wilson to approve before submitting them to studio executives. The Royal Tenenbaums filmmaker has been good pals with Wilson ever since meeting at the University of Texas, where from Original Signal: Movies Read more »
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Moonrise Kingdom
Fourteen years ago I bounced out of my seat at the end of Wes Anderson’s “Rushmore.” It was one of the happiest moments of my moviegoing life. Anderson had appropriated the French New Wave in order to honor this very particular type of young American att from Boston.com Read more »
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Moonrise Kingdom cast talk about pleasures of working with Wes Anderson
Wes Anderson (Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums) co-wrote his new script with Roman Coppola to tell the tale of two young runaways who elope from a camping trip in the throws of first love. An adult search party takes up hot pursuit, desperate to track t from STV Read more »