“Isle of Dogs,” Wes Anderson’s ninth feature film and second movie using stop-motion animation, is just as charming and visually stunning as the rest of his critically acclaimed body of work. The ...
Nischal Niraula is a Features Writer for Collider and he loves the fact that half of his job entails binging on movies and TV shows. He fell in love with stories as a 3-year-old who would eat only ...
Never seen the movie, but I like how in-beat it is. I have to think that made it easier to animate. Suicides. Chief. Western. Themes of ….? A convo overheard: “Is he racist? Why is the kid named Atari ...
A friend of mine had just returned from a unique opening day showing of Wes Anderson's stop-motion animated feature film Isle of Dogs. What was special about this showing is that the audience members ...
THERE’S nothing like cooing in utter delight at the notion of spending an hour-and-a-half ensconced in the wonderful world of Wes Anderson. Set in the dystopian future city of Megasaki, the cat-loving ...
Wes Anderson returns to stop-motion animation—the form that generated one of his best features, Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009)—for this fanciful tale of renegade pooches in Japan. Twenty years in the future ...
Back in 2016, Seth Rogen made a good point about animated films, arguing that they shouldn't be considered a genre unto themselves. Rather, Rogen said, animation is a medium -- one that can be used to ...
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