Bill Murray appears to live a very charmed life. He’s always doing something interesting. This weekend was no exception. Murray was at SXSW to promote Isle of Dogs, an animated movie that Murray lends his voice to. Murray helped publicize the upcoming Wes Anderson film by reading poetry to a captivating audience in Austin, Texas.
Murray voices a talking dog named “Boss” in the stop-motion movie that also stars Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Bob Balaban, and Jeff Goldblum. To promote Isle of Dogs, Murray read a rousing poem titled “Dog” that was written by Lawrence Ferlinghetti in the 1950s. The poem was read with the music of Johann Sebastian Bach played by a cellist.
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) March 18, 2018