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While Etheline has reared their three children to be geniuses (she even wrote a book about it), Royal has been staying at a nearby luxury hotel on credit. Now his credit has run out, and he needs ...
The picture’s creative pulse, though, is clearly, brightly, powerfully that of Anderson, a filmmaker whose storytelling style is so fresh, so happily idiosyncratic, and so all-encompassing that ...
As Chas Tenenbaum's (Ben Stiller) sons, Ari (Grant Rosenmeyer) and Uzi (Jonah Meyerson) would, under normal circumstances, be under significant pressure from their father.However, with the death ...
5 things you probably never knew about 'The Royal Tenenbaums,' according to the cast and creators. Libby Torres. Updated Sat, June 19, 2021 at 12:01 PM UTC. 4 min read.
“The Royal Tenenbaums” is a quintessential Wes Anderson movie. Made in 2001, the film is quirky and stylized, with a highly saturated and vivid color palette that makes it ever so appealing to ...
Wes Anderson's 2001 comedy-drama "The Royal Tenenbaums" had a recent panel at Tribeca Festival. The cast and creators shared fun facts and behind-the-scenes secrets at Monday's pre-recorded panel.
On Oct. 5, 2001, Wes Anderson’s whimsical ensemble comedy The Royal Tenenbaums hit theaters, eventually nabbing more than $70 million worldwide and a best original screenplay Oscar nomination.
The Royal Tenenbaums plays like a New Yorker story that J.D. Salinger never wrote. Set in a Manhattan of the imagination (Royal lives at the 375th Street Y), the film opens—in Magnificent ...
The jokes in “The Royal Tenenbaums” don’t tickle you — they wallop you. Anderson’s movies have the innocence of a crayoned drawing, which is part of what some moviegoers like about him.
Wes Anderson somewhat overreaches his considerable talents in "The Royal Tenenbaums," an ambitious serio-comedy about an errant father's attempt to reconcile with his eccentric family before it's ...
'Royal Tenenbaums' A new film by the makers of Rushmore looks at a dysfunctional family of former child prodigies headed by Royal Tenenbaum, played by Gene Hackman. NPR film critic Bob Mondello ...