Somehow, Christmas no longer feels like Christmas without Wes Anderson movies. Since he doesn’t have a feature out this year, we’ve held an Anderson marathon at home instead, and to go along with it I’ve compiled this list of all the Andersonian posts I’ve written for Open Culture, up to and including one on his new Christmas short:
- A Complete Collection of Wes Anderson Video Essays
- All of Wes Anderson’s Cinematic Commercials: Watch His Spots for Prada, American Express, H&M & More
- A Playlist of 172 Songs from Wes Anderson Soundtracks: From Bottle Rocket to The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Bill Murray Introduces Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom
- Has Wes Anderson Sold Out? Can He Sell Out? Critics Take Up the Debate
- Watch 8 New Video Essays on Wes Anderson’s Films: Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums & More
- Watch Come Together, Wes Anderson’s New Short Film/Commercial Starring Adrien Brody
- Watch Wes Anderson’s Charming New Short Film, Castello Cavalcanti, Starring Jason Schwartzman
- Wes Anderson’s First Short Film: The Black-and-White, Jazz-Scored Bottle Rocket (1992)
- Wes Anderson’s New Commercials Sell the Hyundai Azera
- What’s the Big Deal About Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel? Matt Zoller Seitz’s Video Essay Explains
Other Open Culture writers have done a fair bit of Anderson-posting as well:
- Books in the Films of Wes Anderson: A Supercut for Bibliophiles
- Forrest Gump Directed by Wes Anderson: Here’s What It Would Look Like
- A Glimpse Into How Wes Anderson Creatively Remixes/Recycles Scenes in His Different Films
- The Perfect Symmetry of Wes Anderson’s Movies
- Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining Reimagined as Wes Anderson and David Lynch Movies
- Watch a Super Cut of Wes Anderson’s Signature Slo-Mo Shots
- Wes Anderson Movie Sets Recreated in Cute, Miniature Dioramas
- Wes Anderson’s Animated Books
- Wes Anderson’s Favorite Films: Moonstruck, Rosemary’s Baby, and Luis Buñuel’s The Exterminating Angel
- Wes Anderson & Yasujiro Ozu: New Video Essay Reveals the Unexpected Parallels Between Two Great Filmmakers
See also all my Open Culture posts on Haruki Murakami, and my twenty favorites overall.