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We review The Phoenician Scheme, an offbeat infrastructural binge across the desert in Wes Anderson’s latest star-studded ...
Wes Anderson is back, and he’s brought his weird little universe with him, this time wrapped in trench coats, pastel colors, and a whole lot of emotional damage.
Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme" features some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including Tom Hanks, Scarlett ...
Anderson will likely delight his most ardent fans but perhaps lose a few others with the plot, which becomes a bit exhausting ...
In his first Anderson film but likely not the last, Michael Cera inhabits this character with just the right ... a long line ...
Benicio del Toro, left, Mia Threapleton, center, and Michael Cera in a scene from “The Phoenician Scheme ... a long line of ...
The Associated Press This image shows the character Stitch in a still from the film “Lilo & Stitch.” (Walt Disney Studios ...
Both Sacramento and Old Joy, two films on male friendships, reflect how being on the road, in the vast expanse of nature, can ...
They say you murdered my mother,” the young would-be nun tells the shady tycoon. “I feel the need to address this.
With its script inspired by an inside joke between friends/co-writers Michael Angarano and Chris Smith, and evolving over a decade, Sacramento sees Glenn (Cera) living a quiet, enjoyable life in ...
RASCOE: The movie itself - it's about this road trip to Sacramento, but it's really about, like, this relationship between your character, Rickey, and Glenn, who's played by Michael Cera.
(SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "SACRAMENTO") MICHAEL CERA: (As Glenn) You want the ashes scattered somewhere specific? MICHAEL ANGARANO: (As Rickey) Off the cliffs of Sacramento, the bluffs, into the Pacific.