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Wes Anderson was born in Houston, Texas and attended college at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the director and co-writer of BOTTLE ROCKET, RUSHMORE, THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS and THE LIFE AQUATIC WITH STEVE ZISSOU, which he co-wrote with Noah Baumbach. His next film is FANTASTIC MR. FOX.
Léa Seydoux Likes 'enigmatic' Perfume
25th March 2013
Léa Seydoux thinks perfume makes women appear ''enigmatic''.The 'Midnight In Paris' actress is the new face of Prada Candy L'Eau...
Tilda Swinton Sleeps In A Glass Box In New York, But Is It Art?
25th March 2013
Acclaimed Scottish actress Tilda Swinton, who recently starred in the video for David Bowie's new single The Stars (Are Out...
Saoirse Ronan To Use Her Irish Accent For First Time On Film
20th March 2013
Actress Saoirse Ronan will use her Irish accent on film for the first time for her role in Wes Anderson's...
Zack Snyder Responds To Star Wars Speculation
15th January 2013
Zack Snyder has denied he is in ''any way'' involved with the new 'Star Wars' movies. The 'Man Of Steel'...
Wes Anderson And Owen Wilson Have Parents To Thank For Success
30th December 2012
Director Wes Anderson and his actor pal Owen Wilson have their parents to thank for all their success - each...
27th November 2012
Oscar winning alumni Marion Cotillard [Left] and Matt Damon [Right, with Luciana Bozan Barroso] were...
Moonrise Kingdom 2012, Review by Rich Cline
Anderson's films definitely aren't to everyone's taste, with his quirky approach to direction, character and...
Fantastic Mr Fox 2009, Review by Rich Cline
This is much more of a Wes Anderson film than the Roald Dahl classic on...
The Darjeeling Limited 2007, Review by Chris Cabin
It was a boarding school in Rushmore, a gorgeous city home in The Royal Tenenbaums,...
The Squid and the Whale 2005, Review by Chris Barsanti
One feels pretty easy predicting at the start of Noah Baumbach's The Squid and the...
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou 2004, Review by
Steve Zissou is a washed-up Jacques Cousteau type suffering from an Ahab complex and middle-age...
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