The world is never dull from where Wes Anderson stands. His filmography relishes the ritual of travel — whether a whimsical expedition in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou or a revelatory train journey in Grand Budapest Hotel — and transports his characters to invented locales. Here, Jaume R. Lloret zooms in on the aesthetics of the vehicles that get them there, often at the hands of a reoccurring cast of Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman and Owen Wilson. If Anderson were to guest-edit an issue of the National Geographic, this might be it.