Wes Anderson presents his best film to date as director and writer of The Grand Budapest Hotel, a fantastic film that runs like intricate clockwork that is finely tuned. Spanning across time periods and intriguing settings it is a strong narrative that unfolds like layers of gift wrapping and ribbons. The screenplay has all of the wit and lexical experimenting you would expect from Wes Anderson, delivered perfectly by the exceptional cast, most notably Ralph Fiennes and F. Murray Abraham. With an interesting historical setting and a beautiful colour pallet, it is a film one could only describe as delightful.