Jason Schwartzman
Asteroid City is stylistically undifferentiated from most of Anderson’s recent output but it does take the audience behind the curtain.
From Fantastic Mr. Fox to The French Dispatch, something strange and different happens every time and Asteroid City is no different.
World-changing events spectacularly disrupt the itinerary of a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention.
Fargo feels monotone as it’s too busy delivering speeches instead of creating compelling arguments about the timeless topics it wants to tackle.
Klaus captures the old fashioned wonder of Christmas within the old fashioned splendor of traditional animation.
With mainstream recognition on the horizon, we take a look back at indie writer-director Alex Ross Perry’s eclectic film history so far.
Rushmore is a film that employs screwball comedy conventions, helping to create an interesting combination of genres.