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May 16, 2014 at 11:30 am
Animals Fight Back in Wes Anderson's Stop-Motion Classic
Gillian Anderson
When Mr. Fox
tires of his staid life
and returns to his old nocturnal henhouse-raiding activities (
“I’m a wild animal,”
he rationalizes), he brings down the wrath of the...
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