Lost Cityhas the gloss of a non-inclusive commemorative stamp.
Even as the casting goes against convention, Don and Jarmusch never sufficiently look past the clichés of these roles .
Art and commerce collide on this two-disc DVD edition, a schizophrenic collaboration between Buena Vista Home Entertainment and the Criterion Collection.
Count on Wes Anderson’s visual and verbal witticisms and presence of Murray to guide us through the rougher waters of the film.
In the immortal words of Bob Barker: Remember to have your pets spayed or neutered.
Manhattanites will especially enjoy Jarmusch’s latest, which takes us back to the days when you used to be able to smoke indoors.
You wouldn’t know by watching the film that it’s adapted from Jim Davis’s adorable but one-joke comic strip.
Coffee and Cigarettes is more fun to reminisce about afterward than it is to endure.
Sofia Coppola lovingly evokes the film’s many spiritual awakenings via a mod palette that increasingly color-codes her characters to their surroundings.
A regal film fit for the king of all DVD collections.
Wes Anderson’s obsession with failure becomes so tightly bound with hope that death itself becomes a vehicle to joy.