Capsule Review: Moonrise Kingdom (2012)

I’ve always loved Wes Anderson but none of his films have replaced Royal Tenenbaums as my favorite until now. Here he mixes his pastel expressionism with abjectly real moments from preteen memory, making his calculated awkwardness actually awkward and his cheery quirkiness actually cheerful. Oddly enough, this adventure movie becomes surrealism at some moments and even feels like Anderson’s homage to Hammer Horror.

–DB

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