Seitz calls the work “a book-length conversation interspersed with critical essays, photos and artwork,” and admits that over the years, he’s “felt too close to the subject to officially review any of his features.” The new Abrams Books tome, “The Wes Anderson Collection,” by film critic, fellow Texan and arguable groupie Matt Zoller Seitz, goes a long way in a sort of elegant scrapbook fashion to lay out, and dissect all the peccadilloes, influences and obsessions of Anderson in a way the director might have done had he undertaken the task himself.
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