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We just returned from seeing it at The Alamo*...

Posted by musetap on June 6, 2025 at 18:04:24:

and we share your thoughts.

Del Toro is seamless, newbie Mia Threapleton certainly held her own with him
which is really impressive and Michael Cera was brilliant.

But where does Bill Murry go from here in AndersonLand now though?

Anderson has created and stayed true to his vision, this one had a great tale
supporting all that talent, and more depth than some of outings. Nice artwork
featured, both visually and musically.

One of his best!


*There's no basement there.