
Today, the series hits Rushmore, the movie that first unveiled Anderson’s mature style, and it’s a treat to feast on those images once more while listening to Seitz discuss what he calls one of few “perfect films.” The text is taken largely from Seitz’s essay in The Wes Anderson Collection, but he delivers it in amiably offhand fashion, at one point barely suppressing a laugh.

The book’s been getting rave reviews and selling briskly, and now Seitz is unveiling a series of video essays via his blog at.
