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Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme is every bit the pastel-painted fever dream you'd expect from the director, but this time, he trades whimsy for something darker, twistier, and oddly heartfelt.
Travel back in time to the glorious reign of Queen Elizabeth I during the Siouxland Renaissance Festival at the W.H. Lyon ...
Until I was surrounded by it, I don’t think I’d realized quite how much stuff there is in Wes Anderson’s movies. Walking ...
Glow-N-Fire is a monster truck show featuring a fiery new twist with special effects and stunts. It’s taking place at the ...
One of the biggest surprises in writer-director Wes Anderson's newest film, The Phoenician Scheme, revolves around Michael ...
Matthew Lillard has a few words of wisdom for aspiring actors dreaming of Hollywood glitz and glamour. “Living with ...
All great designs start with an even greater story.” That’s the motto of interior design, anyway, but it seems cinema’s ...
Dan Stevens plays the new and young parish priest. Al Pacino is the old priest called in because he has done exorcisms before ...
I seldom laughed but often smiled during “The Phoenician Scheme,” another monument to artifice from modern cinema’s fussiest ...
The Manhattan hotel at which I’m interviewing Wes Anderson has striking views of Central Park out of its windows. Looming a ...
Though admittedly macabre, each attempt — think plane crashes, elevator ambushes, and even death by quicksand — features ...