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“Moonrise Kingdom” is Wes Anderson’s seventh feature film, and in some ways it’s typical of all of them, with tropes and tics and themes and actors familiar from the likes of "Bottle ...
(L-R) Bill Murray as Mr. Bishop, Tilda Swinton as Social Services, Bruce Willis as Captain Sharp, Edward Norton as Scout Master Ward and Frances McDormand as Mrs. Bishop in "Moonrise Kingdom." ...
It’s great news that critics and viewers are responding, with enthusiasm and ticket purchases, respectively, to “Moonrise Kingdom.” It deserves both the acclaim and the popularity ...
(CBS News) Wes Anderson's "Moonrise Kingdom" made independent-film history at the box office this weekend, despite the big blockbuster opening of "Men in Black 3." The film, which follows two 12 ...
(CBS News) Wes Anderson's latest film "Moonrise Kingdom," which opened the Cannes Film Festival this year, has made its way to the U.S. in limited release Friday. The film, set on an island off ...
Starring Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward. (PG-13. 94 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.) "Moonrise Kingdom" opens on the colorful knit portrait of a beachside manse, and there's no better intro to this ...
This is pretty cool: an "interactive script" for Moonrise Kingdom has just been posted. Aside from the screenplay, it includes still photos, diagrams, drawings and notes. I find it interesting to ...
Wes Anderson's Cannes opening-night film is a highly idiosyncratic, impeccably made portrait of young love. By Todd McCarthy Director Wes Anderson scores the plum opening night slot with his first ...
The enchanting sweetness of director Wes Anderson’s 2009 foray into animation, Fantastic Mr. Fox, has been transplanted into his return to live-action filmmaking, Moonrise Kingdom, a delicate ...
Like all of Wes Anderson’s movies, the charmingly oddball “Moonrise Kingdom” takes place in a world where everything seems pleasantly faded, where people read crackly-covered library books ...
While no less twee than Wes Anderson‘s earlier pictures, “Moonrise Kingdom” supplies a poignant metaphor for adolescence itself, in which a universally appealing tale of teenage romance cuts ...
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