How Wes Anderson sneaks stop-motion animation into every film he makes

Wes Anderson doesn't want to be a filmmaker. He wants to be an animator.

A scene from 'Isle of Dogs.'
(Image credit: Courtesy of Fox Searchlight Pictures)

Maybe Wes Anderson never wanted to be a filmmaker. Maybe he only ever wanted to be an animator.

Granted, the famous director only just released his second animated movie, Isle of Dogs, last week. And it came nine years after his first one, Fantastic Mr. Fox.

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Andy Crump

Bostonian culture journalist Andy Crump covers the movies, beer, music, and being a dad for way too many outlets, perhaps even yours: Paste Magazine, The Playlist, Mic, The Week, Hop Culture, and Inverse, plus others. You can follow him on Twitter and find his collected writing at his personal blog. He is composed of roughly 65 percent craft beer.