Possessed by Muses
“There is also a third kind of madness, which is possession by the Muses, enters into a delicate and virgin soul, and there inspiring...
Wes Anderson’s films are nostalgic for the present
For Daniel Gonsales, Anderson’s playful films pair loneliness with joy.
Isle of Dogs – a minefield of toxic stereotypes
While Wes Anderson's trademark charms are present, they fail to conceal a problematic portrayal of both Japanese culture and female characters
Cinema’s Resurrection?
Ellie Siora on how innovative screenings must challenge ‘passive’ binge-watch culture, after attending an all-night Wes Anderson marathon