What is the best Wes Anderson movie of all time?
From meticulously symmetrical hotel lobbies to stop-motion fox dens, his filmography ranges from bittersweet comedies to melancholic odysseys. Cast your vote for the crown jewel of his career!

The Grand Budapest Hotel
A whimsical tale of a legendary concierge and his protégé set against the backdrop of a fictional European republic between the wars.

Moonrise Kingdom
Two misfit children fall in love and run away together on a New England island, triggering a frantic search by adults.

The Royal Tenenbaums
A family of eccentric geniuses reunites when their estranged patriarch announces he is dying, with unexpected consequences.

Rushmore
A precocious scholarship student at a prestigious prep school falls for a first-grade teacher and befriends a disillusioned millionaire.

Fantastic Mr. Fox
Based on Roald Dahl's beloved book, a clever fox gets his family caught up in an escalating war with three mean farmers.

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
A legendary oceanographic filmmaker sets out to exact revenge on the jaguar shark that devoured his partner.

Isle of Dogs
Set in a future Japan, a boy searches for his banished dog with the help of a pack of exiled canines in this stop-motion adventure.

The French Dispatch
A love letter to journalism and the eccentric writers of an American magazine based in a fictional French city.

The Darjeeling Limited
Three estranged brothers reunite for a spiritual journey across India by train one year after their father's death.

Asteroid City
A group of junior stargazers and their families gather for an astronomy competition in a tiny American desert town, only to have their lives upended by a fantastical event.

Bottle Rocket
Wes Anderson's debut feature follows three friends who fancy themselves as aspiring criminals planning an amateur heist.
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