The Daily Beast countdowns the best movies of 2014 so far, with some big blockbusters and smaller indie films featuring on the list.
Wes Anderson’s whimsical caper ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel,’ has critics claiming it to be his most exquisite film yet. During an interview with journalist Marlow Stern, Anderson revealed some of his creative processes in making the witty film.
Wes Anderson has gained a cult following due to his whimsical humour, grand story telling of witty characters and unique stylistic films. His latest feature, ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’, is a crime caper that revolves around a concierge, with a thing for sleeping with older women, and his protégé in training. Critics are rating it his best ever.
Love him or loathe him – Wes Anderson is prolific. This time he’s roped in Ralph Fiennes, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe, Jude Law, Adrien Brody, Owen Wilson and Tilda Swinton – to mention just a few.