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With The Phoenician Scheme's brisk jumps between a vast array of whimsical locations, enemies hot on their tail, it feels like an attempt to emulate the success of The Grand Budapest Hotel.
in the same vein as Zubrowka in The Grand Budapest Hotel. His score is fittingly meticulous and humorous, bringing the Anderson world extra colour. Alongside Desplat’s original music, Wes Anderson ...
Each has something to offer us. Anderson’s second stop-motion film is the neglected sibling to The Grand Budapest Hotel. At the heart of both is the idea that fascism, in its need for control ...
Each has something to offer us. Anderson’s second stop-motion film is the neglected sibling to The Grand Budapest Hotel. At the heart of both is the idea that fascism, in its need for control, ...
“The Grand Budapest Hotel” is peak Wes Anderson, filled to the brim with rich colors and arresting visuals that transport viewers to the fictional country of Zubrowka in the 1930s where an ...
Anderson’s Phoenicia may be pinpointed on the same fictional globe as Grand Budapest Hotel’s Zubrowka. Travelling across this fantasy region, Zsa-zsa teams up with the dashing Prince Farouk ...
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 ...
With frescoed ceilings, book a table at the hotel’s grand New York Cafe (Anantara New York Palace) The Anantara New York Palace lies minutes away from Budapest’s synagogues and ruin bars ...
From his copy of 'The Great Gatsby' that he read to his wife on his first date, to the glasses he wore in 'The Grand Budapest Hotel', Jeff shares the stories behind the possessions he holds dear ...