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Moonrise Kingdom

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Moonrise Kingdom

If you’ve seen any of Wes Anderson’s previous releases like The Royal Tenenbaums or The Life Aquatic, you have an expectation his films will be two things: a bit quirky, and involve Bill Murray. This one happily fits the bill, as Murray’s young daughter Suzy falls in love with a local lad and runs away from home to be with him. But there’s no GPS phone tracking, as the year is 1965, so the local community just has to get on its feet and shake its collective sleepy head to search for the underage lovebirds.

Feb 8 • Comedy/Drama/Romance • Director: Wes Anderson • Starring: Jared Gilman, Kara Hayward, Bruce Willis

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