There’s cinema, and then there’s Wes Anderson cinema: that entirely distinct, kaleidoscopic realm where aesthetic reigns supreme and narrative quirks coalesce into emotional resonance. With The Phoenician Scheme, Anderson once again invites audiences into his candy-colored clockwork world, but this time there’s a pulse of danger underneath the pastel — a buzz of espionage, betrayal, […]
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‘The French Dispatch’ – Review
Long time cinema auteur Wes Anderson returns to cinemas with his unique brand of whimsy and totally distinctive visual palette with The French Dispatch, and it makes for a charming watch. Described as “a love letter to journalists set at an outpost of an American newspaper in a fictional 20th-century French city”, centering on three […]
‘Isle of Dogs’ – Review
If you’re wanting to indulge your artistic side then I highly recommend you check out Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs. Because as well as being peak Anderson, this film features some incredible detail and is a genuine artistic triumph. When, by executive decree, all the canine pets of Megasaki City are exiled to a vast […]