ShortList is supported by you, our amazing readers. When you click through the links on our site and make a purchase we may earn a commission. Learn more
07 July 2017
Some directors have such a distinctive style you only have to look at one still to know who they are – and Wes Anderson is one of those directors. His visual style is full of quirky textures and symmetrical buildings – all in a muted pastel colour palette.
His style has become so ubiquitous, in fact, that a new subreddit has popped up to celebrate it. r/AccidentalWesAnderson highlights buildings around the world that wouldn’t look out of place in a Wes Anderson film.
But can YOU tell the difference between an accidental Wes Anderson and a real film still? Try our quiz.
Latest
Related Reviews and Shortlists
Entertainment
![The best movies on Netflix: this is what to watch]()

The best movies on Netflix: this is what to watch
Entertainment
![The best A24 films, ranked!]()
