

The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun
The staff of an American magazine based in France puts out its last issue, with stories featuring an artist sentenced to life imprisonment, student riots, and a kidnapping resolved by a chef.
Reviews
“Yet again a great piece of art!”
— Amos3
★9“FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ "The French Dispatch possesses all of Wes Anderson's trademark quirks, but this time, even hardcore fans of his unique style will struggle to not feel overwhelmed. Every…”
— Manuel São Bento
★5Read more“Impeccably well made, supremely enjoyable. This is only the second Wes Anderson film that I've seen (fwiw, first was <em>'<a href=" rel="nofollow">Moonrise Kingdom</a>'</em> which I didn't like all…”
— r96sk
★9Read more“I suppose like any newspaper or magazine upon which this compendium effort is based, there are some "articles" more interesting than others - and that's what this offers. Three elongated features…”
— CinemaSerf
★7Read more“Full review: <a> Watching a Wes Anderson movie is a feast for the eyes. Few directors have such a distinct visual language. When you are watching a Wes Anderson movie, the audience knows it’s a Wes…”
— beyondthecineramadome
★6Read more“This film might be a tie with Grand Budapest Hotel for my favorite Wes Anderson. It's wacky and creative. The pacing is so fast that it will need another watch to really appreciate. I wish I'd seen…”
— badelf
★10Read more










