Filmmaker Wes Anderson is back with yet another new movie, The Phoenician Scheme—opening in theaters this weekend—because, apparently, that guy never takes a break from pastels and centered shots.
Wes Anderson constructs his movies with the precision of a master thief plotting an elaborate heist, and thus it’s fitting that he turns his attention to a grand criminal-industrial enterprise with ...
Nothing says summer like a new Wes Anderson movie, and soon you’ll be able to watch the filmmaker’s latest from the comfort of your own home, when The Phoenician Scheme releases on digital platforms ...
“They say you murdered my mother,” the young would-be nun tells the shady tycoon. “I feel the need to address this.” There’s something about the deadpan delivery and the clear-eyed manner that makes ...
It’s easy enough to parody Wes Anderson’s visual aesthetic, with all its symmetrical compositions, God’s-eye views and dollhouse fashions. Harder to imitate is the zing and snap of his dialogue. A ...
Benicio del Toro, Scarlett Johansson, Mia Threapleton, Bryan Cranston, Michael Cera, and director Wes Anderson clue us in on ‘The Phoenician Scheme.’ Accompanied by administrative assistant Bjørn ...
But “The Phoenician Scheme” is, alas, too precious for its own good; this one won’t be gaining Anderson any new fans, and may tax the patience of those who already exist, myself included. It feels ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME, from left: Scarlett Johansson, Benicio Del Toro, 2025. Filmmaker Wes Anderson is back with yet another new ...