
The Grand Budapest Hotel
“Continues to elevate Wes Anderson’s filmmaking charm and spark more artistic inspiration.”
“Continues to elevate Wes Anderson’s filmmaking charm and spark more artistic inspiration.”
“Few of the secondary characters give Sam Rockwell much support.”
“Spends most of its time glorifying completely reckless driving all in an often obnoxiously loud presentation.”
“Full of humor, intrigue, fantastic reveals. It’s sure to spark a debate in the art community.”
“Features a final act that is predictable and absurd, even considering the ridiculous synopsis.”
“It’s probably time Anderson fully realized he’s one of the dullest tools in the shed.”
“Sets its sights on the ethical dilemma of drone warfare…with a muddier, more somber tone.”
“For those who like a good mystery…Farhadi’s subtle narrative style is emotionally satisfying.”
“Successful in showing the allure of Rome, but many other aspects stand on shaky ground.”
“Clooney’s cheeky ‘Ocean’s 11’-style approach wasn’t in the best interest of the narrative in the least bit.”
“Suffers from narrative rough patches where the film becomes a little dull and uneventful.”
“Unpolished. The script is formulaic and the conversations feel unnatural and forced.”