Moonrise Kingdom is the new feature from two-time Academy Award nominee Wes Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore). Set on an island off the coast of New England in the 1960s, the film follows a young boy andgirl (newcomers Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward) falling in love. When they are moved to run away together, various (more) factions of the town mobilize to search for them and the town is turned upside down - which might not be such a bad thing. Bruce Willis plays the town sheriff; two-time Academy Award nominee Edward Norton is cast as a camp leader; and Academy Award nominee Bill Murray and Academy Award winner Frances McDormand portray the young girl's parents. Also in the cast are Academy Award winner Tilda Swinton and Jason Schwartzman. The original screenplay is by Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola (The Darjeeling Limited). Moonrise Kingdom will open in select cities on Friday, May 25th.
Cast
Production
| Director: | Wes Anderson |
| Producer: | Wes Anderson (producer) |
| Molly Cooper (co-producer) | |
| Jeremy Dawson (producer) | |
| Sam Hoffman (executive producer) | |
| Octavia Peissel (associate producer) | |
| Steven M. Rales (producer) | |
| Scott Rudin (producer) | |
| Eli Bush (co-producer: for Mr.Rudin) | |
| Lila Yacoub (co-producer) | |
| Mark Roybal (executive producer) | |
| Writer: | Wes Anderson (written by) and) |
| Roman Coppola (written by) |
Reviews for Moonrise Kingdom
Aisle Seat
Moonrise Kingdom is Wes Anderson's most playful film yet. All the Anderson trademarks are accounted for: the symmetrical framing, the rotating cameras, the slow motion walking sequences, etc. This time, they are employed in the service of a story...
EFilmCritic.com
A film as rapturous, magnificent, and affecting as “Moonrise Kingdom” shouldn’t feel so effortless. With his latest film, Wes Anderson presses his auteurist stamp with gentle authority and a firm, unironic conviction.
Read review1 Jul 2012
CinemaBlend.com
Sam and Suzy are in love. They may only be 12 years old, and they may have only met once, backstage at a church production of a Noah's Ark, but they believe in their love passionately. So does Wes Anderson, who focuses his new film Moonrise Kingdom...
Film4
Moonrise Kingdom is a film well worth immersing yourself in. Like most of Wes Anderson's films (Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic), this is one of those pieces with such a distinctive aesthetic, you basically have to surrender yourself...
Reel Film Reviews
A typically quirky and erratic Wes Anderson effort, Moonrise Kingdom follows a pair of precocious adolescents (Jared Gilman's Sam and Kara Hayward's Suzy) as they flee from their respective homes and subsequently become the focus of a massive manhunt.
Read review14 Jun 2012
External Links
| www.facebook.com/MoonriseKingdom | |
| www.moonrisekingdom.com | |
| IMDb.com, Inc.: | www.imdb.com/title/tt1748122/ |
| Box Office Mojo: | www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=moonrisekingdom.htm |
| Rotten Tomatoes: | www.rottentomatoes.com/m/moonrise_kingdom/ |
| Wikipedia: | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonrise_Kingdom |
Articles
Still basking in the glow of critical acclaim garnered by Moonrise Kingdom, Wes Anderson is already making plans for his next project, with Johnny Depp the latest A-lister set to join the director's troupe of talent.
George Wales(totalfilm.com) - 2012-07-18
Reviews for Moonrise Kingdom
Aisle Seat
Moonrise Kingdom is Wes Anderson's most playful film yet. All the Anderson trademarks are accounted for: the symmetrical framing, the rotating cameras, the slow motion walking sequences, etc. This time, they are employed in the service of a story...
EFilmCritic.com
A film as rapturous, magnificent, and affecting as “Moonrise Kingdom” shouldn’t feel so effortless. With his latest film, Wes Anderson presses his auteurist stamp with gentle authority and a firm, unironic conviction.
Read review1 Jul 2012
CinemaBlend.com
Sam and Suzy are in love. They may only be 12 years old, and they may have only met once, backstage at a church production of a Noah's Ark, but they believe in their love passionately. So does Wes Anderson, who focuses his new film Moonrise Kingdom...
Film4
Moonrise Kingdom is a film well worth immersing yourself in. Like most of Wes Anderson's films (Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic), this is one of those pieces with such a distinctive aesthetic, you basically have to surrender yourself...
Reel Film Reviews
A typically quirky and erratic Wes Anderson effort, Moonrise Kingdom follows a pair of precocious adolescents (Jared Gilman's Sam and Kara Hayward's Suzy) as they flee from their respective homes and subsequently become the focus of a massive manhunt.
Read review14 Jun 2012
Entertainment Weekly
In his new film, Moonrise Kingdom, Sam (Jared Gilman), an orphaned 12-year-old Khaki Scout in owlish glasses and a merit- badge-laden uniform with a yellow kerchief, goes AWOL from his camp by running off to the meadowed wilds of Penzance Island.
Read review2 Jun 2012
Reel Views
Few working directors are as consistently, dependably quirky as Wes Anderson, whose films tend to excite art house audiences while being ignored and bypassed by mainstream movie-goers. His latest, Moonrise Kingdom, represents one of his best...
Read review5 Jun 2012
Mark Reviews Movies
The adventurous circumstances and sensations of young love permeate Moonrise Kingdom, co-writer/director Wes Anderson's whimsical (Does he have another mode?) story of two misplaced—physically, emotionally, and psychologically—youths.
Read review31 May 2012
Slant Magazine
Moonrise Kingdom's opening sequences are a virtual catalogue of Wes Anderson's signature fetishes, and they sound awful on paper: precocious kids, eye-bleeding color schemes, "impossible" tracking shots, quirk-saturated environments.
Read review17 May 2012
Eric D. Snider
Wes Anderson’s films have all taken place in a stylized version of the real world – from the Texas plains of “Bottle Rocket” to the meadows and dens of “Fantastic Mr. Fox” – but “Moonrise Kingdom” is the first to be set in an entirely fictional...
Boxoffice Magazine
Given the prestigious opening night slot at Cannes, director/co-writer Wes Anderson finds himself in competition for the first time at the French film festival—and Moonrise Kingdom is worthy of prizes. The director of quirky...
Read review16 May 2012
Kc Active
Moonrise Kingdom focuses on squarely on the former, so its artificiality is more plausible and entertaining. In some of Anderson’s other movies like The Royal Tenenbaums, it was tempting to wonder when the characters would get a life and get past their...
Read review30 Jun 2012
New York Post
Disarmingly sweet, Wes Anderson’s “Moonrise Kingdom’’ at its most appealing focuses on a tween Romeo and Juliet who take flight from their guardians on a small, fictional island off the coast of New England during the summer of 1965.
Read review24 May 2012
St. Petersburg Times
Moonrise Kingdom is fascinating to scan for such peculiarities, and Anderson readily provides them, continuing to discover new applications for his offbeat style. While the movie misses the pungent generational satire of Anderson's previous works...
Read review28 Jun 2012
Washington Post
“Moonrise Kingdom” opens with no music -- just the sound of raindrops falling on the roof of a preternaturally cozy house, which the camera gently leads the audience through as the family members inside go about their rainy-day business.
Read review1 Jun 2012
RedEye
A great rainy day movie, “Moonrise Kingdom”—Wes Anderson’s silly, winning take on young adult literature—sees childhood as a storm to weather and adulthood as a confused search for a dwindling spark. The result: Anderson’s most delightfully...
Read review31 May 2012
Screen Rant
Moonrise Kingdom, I can proudly report, takes this new trend in the filmmaker’s evolving style a step further, and has only expanded my growing respect of the Anderson’s skill as both a writer and a director.
Read review25 May 2012
MovieXclusive.com
The opening film at this year's Cannes Film Festival, Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom is exactly what you'd expect from a Wes Anderson film, and his latest is pretty much more accessible, playing on the usual quirks in a now familiar...
Rediff.com
Yet Moonrise Kingdom -- which manages the stunning feat of being both entirely unreal as well as entirely relatable, both the stuff of children as well as the yearning of ex-children -- is one of the director's most emotionally fulfilling films...
Read review13 Sep 2012
QNetwork Entertainment
Moonrise Kingdom is Wes Anderson’s best work in a decade, as he returns to the nimble territory precariously balanced between fairy-tale whimsy and genuine emotion that made Rushmore (1998) and The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) such unique treats.
NowRunning.com
"Moonrise Kingdom", a delightful, 'little' and absolutely quirky comedy is the realization of that potential of the director.
Read review24 Sep 2012
Deccan Chronicle
Moonrise Kingdom creates such a world and takes place on an island that might as well be ruled by Prospero. It’s set in 1965, and might as well be set anytime.
Read review23 Sep 2012
IBNLive
As anyone who’s ever watched a Wes Anderson film will tell you, a mere description of the plot in no way prepares you for the sheer ingenuity and the delightful quirkiness of his work. His latest, Moonrise Kingdom, has many familiar elements from his...
Read review22 Sep 2012
Screen Jabber
Mr Anderson's oeuvre has left me distinctly nonplussed on occasion. I missed Bottle Rocket and The Fantastic Mr Fox, however, and thought The Darjeeling Limited merely OK, but loathed the vastly irritating and self indulgent Life Aquatic with...
Cole Smithey
Wes Anderson has honed his formally composed vernacular of kitschy nostalgic magic realism cinema to a super fine point. Making his debut animated film “Fantastic Mr. Fox” (2009) seems to have allowed the perennially youth-obsessed filmmaker to...
Read review21 May 2012
Movies.com
The important human experiences – heartbreak, joy, love, despair, failure, defiance – are often impossible to quantify. That’s one reason we need movies, where real life can be amplified and heightened until we forget where we are and start to believe...
Movie Web
We're officially at the year's mid-way point, and 2012's been filled with its share of disappointments. In a day in age when the number of quality releases each year are extremely bottom heavy for the sake of awards potential, going to the movies...
Read review5 Jul 2012
LarsenOnFilm
Wes Anderson movies are often described as ensemble pieces, but they're actually more connective than that. Each of his films is really a portrait of a community.
iHaveNet.com
Nothing in a Wes Anderson movie is quite like life. He creates odd, gorgeous miniature universes on screen, setting his characters in italics, so that they become characters playing themselves in a pageant inspired by their own lives.
MediaMikes
Wes Anderson has always managed to amaze me. From early films “Bottle Rocket” and “Rushmore” to the stop motion “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” he has perfected a simple style of filmmaking that is easily recognizable but not easy to replicate. He continues that...
Read review13 Jul 2012
Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)
Writers can be distinctive or not. Even the prose of many professional writers is indistinguishable from one to the next. And so it goes with directors and screenwriters.
Read review27 Jul 2012
FirstShowing.net
What Wes Anderson lacks in variety he makes up for with a trademark style, a parade of interesting characters against a vibrant background, recreating the stories and places of his childhood. Anderson crafts and moves pieces, all lined up in colorful...
Read review15 Jun 2012
Sacramento News & Review
In Wes Anderson’s new movie, co-written with Roman Coppola, a 1960s New England town suffers mild upheaval when a sensitive Boy Scout (Jared Gilman) runs away with the girl he loves (Kara Hayward). Anderson still knows better than anybody how to...
Read review21 Jun 2012
The A.V. Club
When Kara Hayward steals away for a romantic camping adventure with her endearingly awkward 12-year-old suitor (Jared Gilman), she brings along an impractical array of supplies, including a portable record player and a cachet of illustrated books with...
Read review24 May 2012
Flicks.co.nz
Writer/director Wes Anderson's aesthetic leanings are difficult to define (Retro cute? Solemn whimsy? Painterly theatrics?) but very recognisable. His films are all composed with the precision of a Swiss watch, but they never completely lose...
Birmingham Mail
From Kes to The Railway Children and from Paper Moon to Empire of the Sun, the sheer innocence of youngsters can transform all kinds of different stories.More recently, we’ve had everything from A Perfect World to Into the West and from Bridge to...
Read review25 May 2012
Indian Express
NOBODY creates mild craziness as nicely, pleasantly as Anderson. Nobody creates warm yet melancholic, set-piece homes like him as well. Here in one five-minute sweep of their house, he establishes the Bishops of Summer's End, living on a small island...
Read review21 Sep 2012
Shadows on the Wall
Anderson's films definitely aren't to everyone's taste, with his quirky approach to direction, character and and story structure. But this gently engaging adventure is his warmest, wittiest film since The Life Aquatic.
Read review17 May 2012
Kc
Wes Anderson กลับมาในท็อปฟอร์มของเขาอีกครั้งหลังจากประสบความสำเร็จในด้านคำวิจารณ์กับ Fantastic Mr. Fox เมื่อปี 2009 และในปีนี้ Moonrise Kingdom ก็ได้กลายเป็นมาสเตอร์พีซอีกชิ้นของเขา หนังว่าด้วยเรื่องราวของผู้คนบนเกาะเล็กๆใน New England
Read review15 Jun 2012
Cast
![]() | Bruce Willis | ... | Captain Sharp |
![]() | Kara Hayward | ... | Suzy |
![]() | Jared Gilman | ... | Sam |
![]() | Edward Norton | ... | Scout Master Ward |
![]() | Bill Murray | ... | Walt Bishop |
![]() | Tilda Swinton | ... | Social Services |
![]() | Frances McDormand | ... | Laura Bishop |
![]() | Jason Schwartzman | ... | Cousin Ben |
![]() | Chandler Frantz | ... | Gadge |
![]() | Charlie Kilgore | ... | Lazy Eye |
| Rob H. Campbell | ... | Deluca | |
![]() | Bob Balaban | ... | The Narrator |
![]() | L.J. Foley | ... | Izod |
![]() | Lucas Hedges | ... | Redford |
| Andreas Sheikh | ... | Panagle | |
![]() | Neal Huff | ... | Jed |
![]() | Jake Ryan | ... | Lionel Bishop |
![]() | Tommy Nelson | ... | Nickleby |
![]() | Harvey Keitel | ... | Commander Pierce |
![]() | Jordan Puzzo | ... | Fort Lebanon Khaki Scout |
![]() | Gabriel Rush | ... | Skotak |
![]() | Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick | ... | Roosevelt |
![]() | Larry Pine | ... | Mr. Billingsley |
| Marianna Bassham | ... | Becky | |
![]() | Eric Chase Anderson | ... | Secretary McIntiro |
![]() | Wyatt Ralff | ... | Rudy Bishop |
| Hugo DeAscentis | ... | Edgar | |
| Liz Callahan | ... | Mrs. Billingsley | |
| James Demler | ... | Noah | |
| Christine Noel | ... | Noah's Wife | |
| Jean-Michael Pion | ... | Ham | |
| John Peet | ... | Junior Khaki Scout Master | |
| Carolyn Pickman | ... | Mrs. Lynn | |
| Isabella Guinness | ... | Owl | |
| Violet Guinness | ... | Bittern | |
| Caris Guinness | ... | Curlew | |
| Lily Tiger McEnerney | ... | Dove | |
| Kevin DeCoste | ... | Morse Code Khaki Scout | |
| Cooper Murray | ... | Indian Chief Khaki Scout | |
| Coledyn Garrow | ... | Trampoline Khaki Scout | |
| Ben Haffner | ... | Archery Khaki Scout | |
| Michael Malvesti | ... | B-B-Q Khaki Scout | |
| Richie Conant | ... | Fort Lebanon Khaki Scout | |
| Johnathon Deneault | ... | Fort Lebanon Khaki Scout | |
| Preston Hatch | ... | Fort Lebanon Khaki Scout | |
| Alex Milne | ... | Fort Lebanon Khaki Scout | |
| Dakota Pimentel | ... | Acolyte | |
| Roman Keitel | ... | Acolyte's Assistant | |
| Derek Sardella | ... | Pigeon Scout | |
| Max Derderian | ... | Chef | |
![]() | Tanner Flood | ... | Murray Bishop |
| Jack Hartman | ... | Fort Lebanon Khaki Scout | |
| Tyler Metivier | ... | Bugler Boy Scout | |
![]() | Ada-Nicole Sanger | ... | Sparrow |
| James Wilcox | ... | Scout Master (uncredited) | |
![]() | George J. Vezina | ... | Scout Master (uncredited) |
| Joshua Meehan | ... | Boy Scout (uncredited) | |
| Christopher Alan | ... | Church Townsman (uncredited) | |
| Alecia Batson | ... | Church Refugee (uncredited) | |
![]() | David Boston | ... | Townsman in Church (uncredited) |
![]() | Jodie Brunelle | ... | Church Refugee (uncredited) |
| Benjamin Flynn | ... | Boy on Beach (uncredited) | |
| Shawn Fogarty | ... | Storm Refugee in Church / Father at Childrens Play (uncredited) | |
![]() | John Franchi | ... | Play Attendee (uncredited) |
![]() | Adam J. Freeman | ... | Khaki Scout (uncredited) |
![]() | Julianne Freeman | ... | Suzy's Classmate (uncredited) |
| Conor Healy | ... | Scout Leader (uncredited) | |
| Krystal Kenville | ... | Church Congregation (uncredited) | |
| Lindsay MacDonald | ... | Church Patron (uncredited) | |
![]() | Richard Meehan | ... | Khaki Scout (uncredited) |
![]() | Christopher S. Porter | ... | Storm Refugee (uncredited) |
| Joshua Prevost | ... | Scout Camper (uncredited) | |
![]() | Donna Glee Reim | ... | Elderly Refugee (uncredited) |
![]() | Gary Roscoe | ... | Townsperson (uncredited) |
![]() | Salvatore Santone | ... | Boy Scout (uncredited) |
| Dorothea White | ... | Child Refugee (uncredited) | |
![]() | Luke Young | ... | Foster Brother (uncredited) |
| Charles L. Campbell | ... | Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited) | |
| Andrew Horowitz | ... | Scout (uncredited) | |
![]() | John Joseph Lindsey | ... | Church Play Attendee (uncredited) |
![]() | Aingea Venuto | ... | Refugee in Church & Water Rippler in Noah's Ark Pageant (uncredited) |
![]() | Mary Wexler | ... | Church Member (uncredited) |
| Oliver Sedgwick Greenwood | ... | Pigeon Scout (uncredited) | |
| Jed Griswold | ... | Extra (uncredited) |
Production
| Director: | Wes Anderson |
| Producer: | Wes Anderson (producer) |
| Molly Cooper (co-producer) | |
| Jeremy Dawson (producer) | |
| Sam Hoffman (executive producer) | |
| Octavia Peissel (associate producer) | |
| Steven M. Rales (producer) | |
| Scott Rudin (producer) | |
| Eli Bush (co-producer: for Mr.Rudin) | |
| Lila Yacoub (co-producer) | |
| Mark Roybal (executive producer) | |
| Writer: | Wes Anderson (written by) and) |
| Roman Coppola (written by) | |
| Composer: | Alexandre Desplat |
| Cinematographer: | Robert D. Yeoman (director of photography) |
| Editing: | Andrew Weisblum |
| Casting: | Douglas Aibel |
| Production Design: | Adam Stockhausen |
| Art Director: | Gerald Sullivan |
| Set Decorator: | Kris Moran |
| Costume Design: | Kasia Walicka-Maimone |
| Makeup: | Carla Antonino (makeup artist) |
| Frank Barbosa (key hair stylist) | |
| Mandy Lyons (hair department head) | |
| Brenda McNally (additional hair stylist) | |
| Björn Rehbein (key makeup artist) | |
| Nuria Sitja (makeup department head) | |
| Marleen Alter (additional makeup artist) | |
| Stephen Bruno (additional hair stylist) | |
| Hallie Cantor (make-up and hair: intern) | |
| Elizabeth Cecchini (additional hair stylist) | |
| Irene Koh (make-up and hair: intern) | |
| Rachel Mossberg (make-up and hair: intern) | |
| Shelly Bowen Shough (barber) | |
| Production Management: | Danielle Blumstein (production supervisor) |
| Sam Hoffman (unit production manager) | |
| Stuart Macphee (post-production supervisor) |
Companies
| Production Studio: | American Empirical Pictures |
| Indian Paintbrush | |
| Moonrise |
| United States | 25 May 2012 | |
| France | 16 May 2012 | |
| United Kingdom | 25 May 2012 | |
| Belgium | 30 May 2012 | |
| Germany | 24 May 2012 | |
| Ireland | 25 May 2012 | |
| Turkey | 25 May 2012 | |
| Hungary | 31 May 2012 | |
| Israel | 31 May 2012 | |
| Netherlands | 31 May 2012 | |
| Iceland | 1 Jun 2012 | |
| Sweden | 6 Jun 2012 | |
| Norway | 8 Jun 2012 | |
| Greece | 14 Jun 2012 | |
| Spain | 15 Jun 2012 | |
| Russian Federation | 21 Jun 2012 | |
| Portugal | 5 Jul 2012 | |
| Singapore | 2 Aug 2012 | |
| Estonia | 10 Aug 2012 | |
| Lithuania | 10 Aug 2012 | |
| Australia | 30 Aug 2012 | |
| Hong Kong | 30 Aug 2012 | |
| New Zealand | 30 Aug 2012 | |
| Chile | 6 Sep 2012 | |
| Denmark | 13 Sep 2012 | |
| Finland | 14 Sep 2012 | |
| India | 21 Sep 2012 | |
| Brazil | 12 Oct 2012 | |
| Argentina | 18 Oct 2012 | |
| Poland | 13 Nov 2012 | |
| Italy | 5 Dec 2012 | |
| Mexico | 7 Dec 2012 | |
| Japan | 8 Feb 2013 | |
| Switzerland | 24 May 2012 | |
| Canada | 1 Jun 2012 | |
| Czech Republic | 6 Jul 2012 | |
| Slovenia | 15 Aug 2012 | |
| Peru | 25 Oct 2012 | |
| Venezuela | 25 Jan 2013 | |
| Korea, Republic of | 31 Jan 2013 |


























































