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  1. Há 2 dias · All Wes Anderson Movies, Ranked By Tomatometer. The Darjeeling Limited turns 15! Texas played its part in the revolution of ’90s American independent cinema. Dazed and Confused put Richard...

  2. 22 de jun. de 2023 · With Asteroid City now in theaters, we assess every Wes Anderson film, from Rushmore to the Royal Tenenbaums. How does The French Dispatch compare to Moonrise Kingdom or Isle of the Dogs?

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  3. 21 de out. de 2021 · Wes Anderson Films Ranked — From Worst to Best. By Guy Lodge. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. Wes Anderson’s latest film “The French Dispatch” was invited to screen at the Cannes Film...

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  4. Wes Anderson's Best Films. One of the best writer-directors around, Wes Anderson's got style for light hearted wittiness, relatable & colourful characters, concerntrated cinematography and feels fresh.

    • The Darjeeling Limited
    • Bottle Rocket
    • Isle of Dogs
    • The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
    • The French Dispatch
    • Fantastic Mr. Fox
    • Moonrise Kingdom
    • Asteroid City
    • Rushmore
    • The Royal Tenenbaums

    This movie just doesn’t really work despite having the verve of other Anderson movies. It’s unmistakably the work of the director, but it also tends to showcase his worst tendencies like reducing minorities down to stereotypes, obvious visual symbolism (the guys casting off their baggage is cringeworthy), and characters whose idiosyncrasies veer in...

    Bottle Rocket is as full of promise and all the rough edges you’d expect from an auteur like Anderson on his debut feature. The pacing is jittery, but the style and gentle confidence we’ve come to expect from Anderson’s pictures is there. What would probably be a top-notch premise in later Anderson movie—a heist film with inept criminals (something...

    The director’s return to stop-motion animation is a lot of fun, and it also signals that he’s willing to become more ambitious with his themes. Yes, there’s a bit of “bad dad” in there in terms of the relationship between Mayor Kobayashi (Kunichi Nomura) and his nephew Atari (Koyu Rankin), but the focus is really on the political subtext, particula...

    The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is Anderson coasting along and doing quite well, but also starting to run out of steam. On its own merits, there’s nothing particularly wrong with The Life Aquatic. It’s got some of the most gorgeous imagery in Anderson’s filmography (particularly the underwater scenes), Bill Murray shows yet again why he’s one of...

    This is an odd one in Anderson's filmography. He essentially made three short films tied together through a simple framing device and a love of long-form journalism typically presented in The New Yorker. On the one hand, you have to appreciate Anderson following his muse, and there aren't many other directors who would attempt to make a film about ...

    Anderson basically revitalized his career with this daring stop-motion picture. It was both his first time doing an entire feature in stop-motion, and it was his first time adapting someone else’s work, in this case, the Roald Dahl book the same name. But it worked wonders, imbuing the charm of Anderson’s work with the quality of Dahl’s book. The m...

    While Anderson has never shied away from love stories before, here he wears his heart on his sleeve by showing the first love between two outcasts. It’s a bit of a roadtrip movie as Sam (Jared Gilman) and Suzy (Kara Hayward) traverse the wild trying to make their way in the world, but it’s so sweet that the story moves along effortlessly. Like Ande...

    Eleven films in, Wes Anderson is still able to surprise. Asteroid City, with its Inception-like narrative device, allows Anderson to comment on storytelling in general and his own, questioning whether it all means anything, or if that even matters at all. Anderson does this through an extremely funny comedy about an alien landing that often manages...

    This movie has always worked, but now it kind of works thanks most of all to Jason Schwartman’s performance. On paper, Max Fischer should be repulsive. He’s self-centered, needy, and stalks poor Mrs. Cross (Olivia Williams), turning what should be a mild crush into full-blown warfare with his friend-cum-rival Mr. Blume (Bill Murray). But because Sc...

    The top two slots came very close to swapping places, and ask me on another day, and they could be different. The Royal Tenenbaums is arguably Anderson’s masterpiece, featuring a knockout comic performance from Gene Hackman as the patriarch of a family of fallen geniuses. In some ways, Tenenbaums is the movie that all other Anderson movies are meas...

  5. 23 de jun. de 2023 · We rank every Wes Anderson movie from worst to best, from 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' to his latest, 'Asteroid City.'

  6. 76 Metascore. Following a writer on his world famous fictional play about a grieving father who travels with his tech-obsessed family to small rural Asteroid City to compete in a junior stargazing event, only to have his world view disrupted forever.