Regardless of how filmmakers like Wes Anderson use translation, the boundaries between languages are not as fixed as they seem.
By Simon Bland
The actor recalls how a chance encounter with Wes Anderson launched his career.
By Erica Dorn
Lead graphic designer Erica Dorn describes how she helped bring the director’s future Japan to life.
A humongous creative undertaking and a simple love of dogs combine for the most staggering achievement of Wes Anderson’s career.
By Luís Azevedo
A new video essay by Luís Azevedo explores this curious canine conundrum.
The US writer/director takes us inside his spellbinding stop-motion opus Isle of Dogs.
Wes Anderson’s new film is getting its very own food-themed pop-up exhibition.
Our latest print edition offers an exciting look inside Wes Anderson’s stop-motion opus.
Wes Anderson takes audiences on a journey to Japan in his new stop-motion feature about a 12-year-old boy and his missing dog.
By Joe Boden
Upcoming features to look out for, including new works from Wes Anderson, Ava DuVernay and Jennifer Kent.
The cinematographer recalls how the pair hit it off on the director’s 1996 debut feature.
The director’s 1996 debut feature is out now via The Criterion Collection.
Wes Anderson and his canine crew are headed to the 68th Berlinale.
By Emily Bray
The director’s Japan-set stop-motion feature follows a young boy searching for his dog.
Ten years ago, the director dropped his most profound meditation on life’s journey.
You can now literally step into Bill Murray’s shoes.
The Whitmans, the Tenenbaums and others lifted my spirits at a time when it seemed nothing could.