Tag: Anderson
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Erotically Charged Rotterdam Title ‘Swimming Home’ Grew From Freudian Analysis, Director Reveals, First Clip Unveiled (Exclusive)
Award-winning artist Justin Anderson’s debut feature “Swimming Home” has its world premiere in competition at International Film Festival Rotterdam. Variety has secured access to the first clip from the film.The film, an adaptation of Deborah Levy’s 2012 Man Booker Prize shortlisted novel, centers on poet Joe (Christopher Abbott) and war photographer Isabel (Mackenzie Davis), whose…
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Every Wes Anderson Short Film, Ranked
Wes Anderson is a filmmaker with a very recognizable aesthetic and visual style. Even those who aren’t fans of his work recognize that Anderson’s films simply don’t look, sound, or feel like they belong to anyone else. The Oscar-nominated director has been making great films since his 1996 feature film debut, Bottle Rocket, but he’s…
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‘Night Court’ Season 2: Cast, Release Window, and Everything We Know So Far
Running for nine seasons and 193 episodes, Night Court is one of NBC’s biggest sitcom successes in the 80s and early 90s. Reaching a massive audience, the show became a household name and made stars of its beloved cast. One such cast member, and the man who played the show’s protagonist, was Harry Anderson as…
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All Of Wes Anderson’s Roald Dahl Netflix Shorts Ranked
Did you know that there are four brand new short films written and directed by Wes Anderson that are adapted from short stories by Roald Dahl and available for you to watch on Netflix right now? It would not surprise me in the slightest if you didn’t. I know short films are not the biggest…
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Wes Anderson’s ‘The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar’ Short Films, Ranked
While it’s too easy to consider filmmaker Wes Anderson’s cinematic world one entirely of his own creation, the iconoclastic creator’s impeccably built tales have always hinged on his long-running professional bonds with everyone from his perpetual co-writer Roman Coppola to his merry band of performers.And, of course, there’s been Roald Dahl.While the iconic if controversial…
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When Can You Watch Wes Anderson’s New Short Films on Netflix?
For a filmmaker whose work we get to see once in a couple of years, Wes Anderson has turned 2023 into a double delight for fans. Following his much-awaited Asteroid City this summer, the distinguished filmmaker is treating fans once again this fall with his all-new short films, collectively called Wes Anderson’s New Shorts on…
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Paul Thomas Anderson: ‘Oppenheimer’ Success Is ‘Nature’s Way of Healing’
Paul Thomas Anderson is praising Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” for bringing the film theatrical experience, well, back to theaters.Anderson told AP News that the success of “Oppenheimer,” particularly on 70mm formats, is “healing” the theatergoing experience for audiences who’ve grown accustomed to digital not only through movies but also television. Nolan’s film follows J. Robert Oppenheimer…
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Alfonso Cuaron, Terry Gilliam Join Wes Anderson, Alexander Payne, Wim Wenders in a Star Director Lumiere Festival Lineup (Exclusive)
Lyon, France — Four-time Oscar winner Alfonso Cuarón and “Time Bandits” helmer Terry Gilliam will join a star director-studded lineup at this year’s Lumière Film Festival including Wes Anderson, Alexander Payne and Wim Wenders.Cuarón is returning to Lyon – where he was a guest of honor in 2018 – to present a selection of films…
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The Wonderful Story Of Henry Sugar – Release Date, Cast, Plot, Director, And More Info
At this rate, director Wes Anderson is well on his way to establishing himself among the ranks of Steven Spielberg, Steven Soderbergh, and other filmmakers (who hopefully have names other than “Steven S.”) that routinely cause moviegoers to wonder how on Earth they have enough time to release as many movies in such a short…
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Wes Anderson, Edward Berger and More to Hold Venice Film Festival Masterclasses
While it’s still uncertain how many U.S. movie stars will be attending the upcoming Venice Film Festival, the fest has announced a series of masterclasses to be held by top directors including Wes Anderson, Edward Berger, Damien Chazelle and Nicolas Winding Refn.Several of the Venice masterclasses are dedicated to helmers being lauded by the fest…