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One marriage, two movie reviews: Rushmore 3 Mar, 2021 12:42 AM 5 minutes to read Greg and Zanna revisit what may or may not be the greatest film in history. SCORES Sense of connection (with spouse): 1 HE SAW Rushmore has been so close to my heart for so long that last week, when I heard it was finally available to stream, I was terrified. I had been deeply and profoundly affected when I first saw it, one lonely weekend 15 years ago, after which I almost immediately entered into a crippling depression. I don t blame Rushmore for that, but it would be weird if it hadn t played some part, because I understood it immediately to have been a masterpiece, a creation that held all humanity in its hand, allowing me to see and love the world in ways I had never imagined. In that moment I understood something about how life could be lived, which I hadn t before, which was partly about the lives of the characters and partly about the creation ....
The stories behind your favorite Wes Anderson movies By Molly Pennington of Stacker | The stories behind your favorite Wes Anderson movies Wes Anderson films are known for possessing a precise, distinct signature that is at once whimsical and droll; technical and ironic. Film critic Matt Zoller Seitz’s definitive “The Wes Anderson Collection” explores the remarkable delivery of the director s movies with a compilation of Zoller s essays and interviews with Anderson on all his films up to “Moonrise Kingdom” in 2012. In the book, Seitz describes watching the short “Bottle Rocket” and recognizing a distinctive cinematic voice he recognized as simultaneously cool and warm. ....
The stories behind your favorite Wes Anderson movies By Molly Pennington of Stacker | The stories behind your favorite Wes Anderson movies Wes Anderson films are known for possessing a precise, distinct signature that is at once whimsical and droll; technical and ironic. Film critic Matt Zoller Seitz’s definitive “The Wes Anderson Collection” explores the remarkable delivery of the director s movies with a compilation of Zoller s essays and interviews with Anderson on all his films up to “Moonrise Kingdom” in 2012. In the book, Seitz describes watching the short “Bottle Rocket” and recognizing a distinctive cinematic voice he recognized as simultaneously cool and warm. ....