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While you can still watch the movie in select theaters nationwide, here's how to watch The Phoenician Scheme at home.
Now that The Phoenician Scheme has finally arrived, it seems like as good a time as any to dig into the characters, narrative and unpack the star-studded film ‘s explosive conclusion.
“The Phoenician Scheme” begins with one character being shredded in half by a saboteur’s bomb, and ends with another character getting their head blown off by a hand grenade.
More linear than “Asteroid City” or “The Grand Budapest Hotel” and yet significantly harder to follow than either of them, “The Phoenician Scheme” is the busiest of Anderson’s films, and also — at ...
July 18 (UPI) -- Wes Anderson's The Phoenician Scheme begins streaming on Peacock July 25. The film stars Benicio del Toro as the "ruthless, unscrupulous" businessman Anatole Zsa-zsa Korda who has ...
Wes Anderson’s latest movie lacks a compelling, comprehensible storyline, or characters viewers would care about.
Benicio Del Toro and Mia Threapleton lead an all-star cast in Wes Anderson's latest, The Phoenician Scheme — out on 23 May. Read Empire's review.
His latest film is equally divisive. The Phoenician Scheme is something of a return to form after the follies The French Dispatch (2021) and Asteroid City (2023).
The Phoenician Scheme is Wes Anderson's most spiritual, if slightly scattered, film. It's a work built around a story simultaneously intricate and incidental, profound and perfunctory, while ...
The Phoenician Scheme "from the same well" from Anderson's earlier hit, The Royal Tenenbaums. Early reactions will follow its festival debut, with limited release set for May 30 and wide release ...
Ironically, for a film titled The Phoenician Scheme, there is precious little scheming and even less Phoenicia. What we do get is a stylized smirk masquerading as satire—a boardroom farce staged ...
The Phoenician Scheme is classic Wes Anderson — stylish, oddball, emotionally rich — and also one of his more ballsy recent projects. It may be a lot to take in, but it’s more than worth the ...