A Very Wes World: Design Museum's pastel-hued dive into Anderson's cinematic universe
Design Museum presents Wes Anderson archive exhibition showcasing film design artifacts, sketches, scale models, stop-motion puppets, props, and a 3-metre-wide Grand Budapest Hotel model.
The Phoenician Scheme Forgives a Billionaire Who Doesn't Deserve It
Zsa-Zsa realizes the difference between right and wrong, changing from arms dealer to restaurateur, highlighting a redemptive arc despite past transgressions.
Wes Anderson's The Phoenician Scheme combines humor and heart through a quirky plot and standout performances, showcasing a unique cinematic experience.
What to watch: Dangerous Animals' is a double-barreled blast
Dangerous Animals is a genre mashup that thrives thanks to Nick Lepard's sharp script and Sean Byrne's direction, making it a standout horror film for the weekend.
Wes Anderson's films are visually striking with deep themes of grief, family, and existential dread, showcasing his unique storytelling evolution over nearly 30 years.
'The Phoenician Scheme' Review: Wes Anderson's Plans Go Awry in a Spirited but Shallow Caper
Wes Anderson's 'The Phoenician Scheme' explores familial violence intertwining humor and chaos, depicted through a tumultuous father-daughter relationship.
Wes Anderson's personal archives exhibition features over 600 unique objects from his films, showcasing never-before-seen memorabilia at London's Design Museum.