A Wes Anderson Film (2015) (Short) - Inspired By The Works Of Hollidaysburg (2014) Special Thanks $800K $2K $4K $4K She's Funny That Way (2014) Executive Producer $112K $6MM The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) Director, Producer, Writer (screenplay), Writer (story) $25...
Wes Anderson(IX) Edit pageAdd to list Track Actor Overview Credits About Images Videos Box Office Connections Clients News Credits 1 title Past Film & Video(1 title)BudgetOpening WeekendGross (US & Canada)Gross (Worldwide) To Write Love on Her Arms(2012) ...
the typical Anderson cast is having a blast. Great to have Tom Hanks join the Wes Anderson repertoire, but sad that Bill Murry was unable to make it to filming for his role, making it the rare Anderson film to lack Murray. Add in some hilariously silly alien material and some...
Wes Anderson Top Ten Criterion Films: 1. “The Earrings of Madame de…” (dir. Max Ophuls, 1953) 2. “Au hasard Balthasar” (dir. Robert Bresson, 1966) 3. Three-way tie, all directed by Shohei Imamura: “Pigs and Battleships” (1961), “The Insect Woman,” (1963), “Intentions of...
When was Wes Anderson born? Where was Wes Anderson born? Maya Hawke Says Some Producers Cast Based on Actors’ ‘Collective’ Instagram Following: ‘If You Have Over This Many Followers, You Can Get the Movie Funded’ Feb 16Variety Film + TV ...
Composer Alexandre Desplat (The Shape of Water, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, The Queen, The King’s Speech, Philomena, Godzilla) is reteaming with director Wes Anderson on the upcoming comedy drama The Phoenician Scheme. The film starring Benicio del Toro, Mia Threapleton, Michael Cera...
Wes Anderson is an American director and screenwriter known for the distinctive visual aesthetic of his quirky comedies, including The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), and The French Dis
Related:12 Most Powerful Performances in Wes Anderson's Movies, Ranked The character Augie is played byJones Hall(Jason Schwartzmann), who abruptly walks out of the play and goes backstage, where the film transitions from color to black-and-white. He confronts the director, Schubert Green (Adr...
The film is easily Anderson's quirkiest and most eclectic, which is saying something. It is also very telling that such a character would normally be difficult to act and come off as both contemptible and endearing, but if anyone could pull off such a contradiction, it is definitely Bill ...
During childhood, Anderson also began writing plays and making super-8 movies. He was educated at Westchester High School and then St. John's, a private prep school in Houston, Texas, which was later to prove an inspiration for the film Rushmore (1998).Anderson attended the University of ...