The Best Japanese Films of the 21st Century — IndieWire Critics Survey
“Isle of Dogs” pays homage to classic Japanese cinema, but film-lovers all over the world should also check out these more recent gems.
“Isle of Dogs” pays homage to classic Japanese cinema, but film-lovers all over the world should also check out these more recent gems.
It truly takes a village to pull off a Wes Anderson movie.
It’s no “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” but Anderson’s ode to Japanese cinema and canines is plenty of fun.
New films from Wes Anderson, Steven Soderbergh, and Lav Diaz are among the hundreds of world premieres at this year’s fest.
Wes Anderson has never made a bad movie, but that only makes it more fun to argue about which of them is his best (hint: not “Rushmore”).
“The other day Paul Schrader said to me ‘You know what your problem is? You actually like doing this.'”