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Criterion of the Month Review: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Episode 11·Aug 19, 2025·45m

Criterion of the Month Review: The Grand Budapest Hotel

Show Notes

In this episode, we dive deep into Wes Anderson’s whimsical yet bittersweet masterpiece, The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), through the lens of its Criterion Collection release. We explore how Anderson’s meticulous world-building, pastel color palettes, and symmetrical compositions elevate the film into a storybook brought to life.

From Ralph Fiennes’ razor-sharp performance as the ever-refined Monsieur Gustave H., to the film’s meditations on nostalgia, memory, and a vanishing Europe, we unpack the layers that make this film one of Anderson’s most celebrated works. We also highlight Criterion’s special features—restored visuals, commentary, and behind-the-scenes insights—that enrich the viewing experience and reveal the craftsmanship behind every frame.

Whether you’re a longtime Anderson fan or a newcomer discovering his work through Criterion, join us for a thoughtful look at how The Grand Budapest Hotel captures both comedy and tragedy in a world fading into history.

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