All posts tagged "moonrise kingdom"
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Features
/ 10 years agoTop 10 Ensemble Comedies
Ensemble comedies are a mainstay of classic cinema – from crime capers to family drama-comedies, the sub-genre is a tricky one...
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Film News
/ 11 years agoEd Norton Talks Wes Anderson’s ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’
Fans of Wes Anderson won’t be disappointed with THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL as it holds all his hallmarks – and a...
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Features
/ 11 years agoWes Anderson’s ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ – Meet The Cast!
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL is one of the years most hotly anticipated films. Fans of Wes Anderson’s previous work cannot wait...
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Books
/ 11 years agoTHN’s Xmas Gift Guide: Ron Burgundy’s Memoir, The Filmmaker Says & The Wes Anderson Collection
Not content with just directing you towards the Warner Bros Harry Potter Studio Tour, theatre with Wicked, or the best DVDs this Christmas...
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Film Posters
/ 11 years agoFirst Poster Arrives For Wes Anderson’s ‘Grand Budapest Hotel’
Welcome to Wes Anderson’s GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL, where Ralph Fiennes (replacing Johnny Depp) is your concierge and Saoirse Ronan his trusty protégé....
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Film Festivals
/ 11 years agoEIFF 2013: A Story Of Children And Film Review
Director: Mark Cousins. Running Time: 104 minutes. Synopsis: A journey mapping the representation of children on film. From Elliott’s careful fascination in...
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Awards
/ 12 years agoEE BAFTA 2013 Nominations Announced
Yes, it’s that time of year again – and we can now present you the official announcement revealing the nominations list...
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Film News
/ 12 years agoWes Anderson Names Full Cast For ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’
Wes Anderson is a writer/director who is perhaps an acquired taste. He’s a filmmaker that divides opinion amongst many, especially those...
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Awards
/ 12 years agoNominations Announced For The Independent Spirit Awards
Award season is well underway with a host of efforts hoping they’ll be competing for the big gongs at next years...
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Film News
/ 12 years agoJeff Goldblum To Check In At ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’
Wes Anderson’s films are very divisive – either you love his quirky style of cinema or you absolutely loathe it. I...