Neuroses, Eccentricities, and the Status Quo in Wes Anderson’s ‘Isle of Dogs’
Visually enchanting and emotionally seductive, Wes Anderson's Japan-set stop-motion adventure marries aesthetic beauty with messy politics.
Visually enchanting and emotionally seductive, Wes Anderson's Japan-set stop-motion adventure marries aesthetic beauty with messy politics.
These important documentaries about online abuse and the works of Terrence McNally attempt to illuminate empathy and social awareness at a time when it is being woefully ignored.
Wes Anderson has created a powerful (though unassuming) sociopolitical statement about the causes and consequences of segregation.