New York Times Finds MOONRISE KINGDOM at Cannes
Image above from Andrew H. Walker/Getty Image) New York Times Critic Manohla Dargis reports from the 65th Cannes Film Festival about the opening night reception of Wes Anderson's MOONRISE KINGDOM, and the warm camaraderie of the cast and director. In the press conference, for example, Bill Murray joked, when asked about being a mainstay of Wes Anderson's film, "I really don't get any other work but through Wes." But the work according to Dargis is remarkable: "The film is one of Mr. Anderson's supreme achievements: It's wondrously beautiful, often droll and at times hauntingly melancholic."
Image above from Andrew H. Walker/Getty Image) New York Times Critic Manohla Dargis reports from the 65th Cannes Film Festival about the opening night reception of Wes Anderson's MOONRISE KINGDOM, and the warm camaraderie of the cast and director. In the press conference, for example, Bill Murray joked, when asked about being a mainstay of Wes Anderson's film, "I really don't get any other work but through Wes." But the work according to Dargis is remarkable: "The film is one of Mr. Anderson's supreme achievements: It's wondrously beautiful, often droll and at times hauntingly melancholic."