'Moonrise Kingdom', which arrived 10 years ago this week, is arguably Wes Anderson's most underrated and different film amongst his storied pantheon of movies. Charming, low-stakes, and very funny.
The film will be a collection of stories told by a bunch of outlandish émigrés who ended up in a made-up French metropolis to tell the most peculiar stories for the New Yorker-inspired magazine.
'Hail, Caesar!', which came out five years ago this month, feels an awful lot like it was assembled from 8 or 10 ideas the Coen brothers had been kicking about for the bulk of their careers.
These days Jim Jarmusch is into zombies, and the cast listing for 'The Dead Don't Die' is like a list of the director’s film and music tastes, some of which have collaborated with him before.