It's interesting to hear Wes Anderson explain what Bill Murray movies inspired him to cast the comedian-turned-urban legend in every film that Anderso...
In Wes Anderson's animated film "Fantastic Mr. Fox," Mr. Fox (George Clooney) is a newspaper columnist who wants bigger and better things for his fami...
We are going crazy for this adorable and bizarre little video. It is like 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' on mushrooms, equal parts precious and trippy. It was ma...
"We will be cruel to the German, and through our cruelty they will know who we are," says Mr. Fox. "They will find the evidence of our cruelty in the ...
"Dahl was the master. When he died, I was working in a library. A child asked me: 'Who will write Roald Dahl books now he's dead?' Fortunately, his bo...
It's Roald Dahl month bringing back incredible memories of having our minds opened by his imagination. Many of the books have been made into movies, a...
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In honor of the 82nd Annual Academy Awards, we at the HuffPost Green decided to honor some of our own favorite film moments. While a compelling story ...
The Oscars are just around the corner, and out of the ten movies nominated for Best Picture, four are based on books.
This isn't the first year that...
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As in Anderson's earlier films, the tension between desire and responsibility loom large in this film, with Mr. Fox, a charmingly matted and googly-eyed figurine, questioning his innate nature.
Fantastic Mr. Fox the film is about realizing that you can't run from who you are. But like Where the Wild Things Are, the movie has an uneven tone thanks to its adapters and intended audience
George Clooney brought his television hostess girlfriend Elisabetta Canalis to the London premiere of "The Fantastic Mr. Fox" Wednesday night.
Cloon...
I've begun to wonder, with the Oscar ballot deadline fast approaching, if any of the Academy's 5,777 voting members has begun to think seriously about talking animals.