Few directors have a filmography as visually and comedically distinctive as Wes Anderson’s, and starting today, you can celebrate all of the auteur’s most whimsical and wonderful cinematic qualities with a mini Anderson film fest on Hulu.
Five of the filmmaker’s best-loved titles arrived on the streaming service today (April 4), each set in one of Anderson’s characteristically stylish, self-contained worlds.
You can kick things off with the 1998 comedy “Rushmore,” led by two of Anderson’s frequent collaborators: Jason Schwartzman, in his film debut as eccentric teen Max Fischer, and Bill Murray, in a Golden Globe-nominated turn as Herman Blume, a rich local industrialist who takes Max under his wing.
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Next up is the 2001 familial dramedy “The Royal Tenenbaums,” a watch made even more poignant these days since the world
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