A junior astronomy competition is spectacularly derailed by world-changing events in this star-studded film by Wes Anderson, but what is really going on? It’s complicated
Selected US cinemas from 16 June; on general release in the UK from 23 June, is the most Wes Andersonesque film you could hope for. A pure exercise in style with very little depth and some irony, it comes at a time when the social media bubble is filled with.
Selected US cinemas from 16 June; on general release in the UK from 23 June, is the most Wes Andersonesque film you could hope for. A pure exercise in style with very little depth and some irony, it comes at a time when the social media bubble is filled withUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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