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Asteroid City
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Asteroid City

"You can't wake up if you don't fall asleep"
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User Score2,518 ratings
TMDB 6.516+20231h 45mEnglish
ComedyDrama

Synopsis

In an American desert town circa 1955, the itinerary of a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention is spectacularly disrupted by world-changing events.

Director
Wes AndersonFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Indian Paintbrush3 production companies
Release
June 8, 2023Released
Box Office
$54MBudget $25M

Top Cast

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Jason Schwartzman
Jason Schwartzman
Augie Steenbeck
Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson
Midge Campbell
Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks
Stanley Zak
Jeffrey Wright
Jeffrey Wright
General Gibson
Tilda Swinton
Tilda Swinton
Dr. Hickenlooper
Bryan Cranston
Bryan Cranston
The Host
Edward Norton
Edward Norton
Conrad Earp
Adrien Brody
Adrien Brody
Schubert Green

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Manuel São Bento
Jun 14, 2023

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://insessionfilm.com/movie-review-asteroid-city/ "For fans of Wes Anderson, Asteroid City doesn’t disappoint, offering exactly what was expected from it. For viewers who don’t exactly appreciate the filmmaker’s style, I don’t think this film will convert you. Personally, it’s nowhere near the level of The Grand Budapest Hotel, but it’s a considerable improvement over The French Dispatch." Rating: B-

Brent Marchant
Jun 24, 2023

Writer-director Wes Anderson has lost his way, and this film proves it. I realize that the auteur’s signature style of filmmaking is an acquired taste, and, to his credit, he’s made some fine pictures over the years. But this one is not among them. In fact, contrary to many of the inexplicable claims that this is his finest release, I’d contend just the opposite. It’s arguably his worst, a meandering, cryptic, unfocused piece that’s so muddled you’ll need the assistance of a search party to find your way out of it (that is, if you even care by the time the end of this overlong mess rolls around). The director appears to have become so enamored with his own eccentricity that it doesn’t even seem to matter to him whether or not viewers are on the same page as he is. Admittedly, this offering once again captures Anderson’s singularly stylish look with a stunning production design and gorgeous cinematography. But that’s all it has going for it, and that’s unfortunate given the phenomenal cast he has available to him. What’s more, despite his proficiency in creating superb visual style, he’s forgotten about pairing it with meaningful (or even interesting) substance. Its incomprehensibility and inclusion of bits that are there just for the sake of their own whimsy seriously undercut any effort to make this an intelligible work. In short, “Asteroid City” is yet another major disappointment in what is turning out to be a dreadfully dismal summer movie season. It’s likely to appeal only to diehard fans of the director (and maybe not even a lot of them this time out). If you’re on the fence about this one, consider the following two telling tipoffs: (1) when no one in the theater is laughing at what’s been billed as a comedy, that should speak volumes about it (as happened at the screening I attended); and (2) when you consider how aggressively and ubiquitously the distributors have been promoting this film in ads on TV and the internet, it’s obvious they’re trying awfully hard to peddle shabby, substandard merchandise. This is a huge waste of time and money; don’t squander yours.

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