This sophomore feature from director Wes Anderson (Bottle Rocket) is an unusually stylish and quirky comedy that represents a significant marketing challenge for Touchstone Pictures. A bizarre ...
Rushmore is a 1998-released Wes Anderson-helmed comedy-drama film. It features a teenager, an industrialist, and their shared infatuation with a first-grade teacher. The script was penned by Anderson ...
It takes a special eye to see Houston as the setting for a fairy tale. Wes Anderson thought about shooting his second film, Rushmore, in New England, but he couldn't find a location that worked for ...
In his breakthrough 1998 film, “Rushmore,” writer-director Wes Anderson introduces us to one of his many flawed but oddly endearing protagonists: Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman), an eccentric ...
“Rushmore,” the sophomore film from Houston’s Wes Anderson, is considered by many to be the best film ever shot in the city. Chronicling the foibles of high school student Max Fischer — played by ...
The 18-minute featurette was made by Anderson's brother Eric. “Rushmore” saved Jason Schwartzman. What did you ever do? Wes Anderson somehow manages to keep improving upon himself, with “Moonrise ...
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