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It's almost like taking a step back in time inside Danville's Royal Theater.
"Stick" star Owen Wilson had his focus (and tear ducts) tested by the Wings of Death in his "Hot Ones" interview.
From left: 'The Royal Tenenbaums,' 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' and 'The Phoenician Scheme' Courtesy Everett Collection/TPS Productions/Focus Features Home Movies Movie Features ...
From 'The Royal Tenenbaums' (2001) to 'The Phoenician Scheme' (2025), if faces in Wes Anderson's films look familiar, they likely are.
It's a big weekend for movie theaters, with three wildly different films debuting at the box office. Here’s the best new shows and movies to watch this weekend.
But what makes this movie sing is its star, Gene Hackman. The Oscar-winning legend plays the estranged paterfamilias, Royal Tennenbaum, a morally flexible lion in winter, with a relaxed urgency.
Movies In Wes Anderson’s New Movie, He Examines His Own Limitations The Phoenician Scheme is about all of the things you can’t put in a Wes Anderson movie.
Wes Anderson has worked with some of the most acclaimed actors of his generation over the course of his three-decade career, but Jodie Foster remains elusive, turning him down for multiple roles.
The movie itself has the same problem, too caught up in checking off familiar boxes to play to its own potential strengths. Doing so would have actually made it fit in better with the “John Wick” ...
The dramatic use of color--yellows, reds, greens!--in Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums announced the arrival of a visual iconoclast.
Movies Wes Anderson’s New Movie May Be His Worst Yet The Phoenician Scheme is a throwback to The Royal Tenenbaums that lacks most of its charms.
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