Wes Anderson's 'Grand Budapest Hotel': The Reviews Are In

In his new comedy, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson has found an elegant solution to gripes about how stifling, how annoyingly perfect, his films can be. He ignores them wholeheartedly. Obsessive design which forbids any sense of spontaneity?

Based on its reliably quirky trailer and hilarious teasers, Wes Anderson's new film,The Grand Budapest Hotel, is loaded with the idiosyncratic filmmak.

Fiennes' funny-man chops are on full display in Anderson's new film, "The Grand Budapest Hotel," or so the reviews indicate. His work as hotelier Gustave H. has earned high praise from the critics, as has Anderson's humorous but heartfelt vision of a

Anderson's latest invention, The Grand Budapest Hotel, may be his most meticulously realized, beginning with the towering, fictional building for which it's named. From the outside, this luxury establishment—situated in a 

Anderson's latest, The Grand Budapest Hotel, won't do much for those who have written the guy off, but as someone who actually thinks he's grown warmer and more interesting as he's gone along, I'd place this new movie