Focus Features and Wes Anderson Re-team for “The Phoenician Scheme”
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After a respectable run with 2023's wonderful Asteroid City, Focus Features and Wes Anderson are working together again.
The specialty studio – owned by Universal – has once again acquired worldwide rights to The Phoenician Scheme. And just like Asteroid City, the film will have a brief limited theatrical run in the U.S. before expanding nationwide. Anderson's latest is an espionage caper starring Benicio Del Toro and Michael Cera, along with some of Anderson's longtime collaborators. At least half a dozen actors who appeared in Asteroid City will play at least some role in this film, including Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson, Rupert Friend, and Hope Davis. No word yet on if it will compete for the Palme d'Or at Cannes this year, as Anderson's last two features have.
The Phoenician Scheme opens in limited release on May 30. It expands nationwide a week later.
About Kip Mooney
Like many film critics born during and after the 1980s, my hero is Roger Ebert. The man was already the best critic in the nation when he won the Pulitzer in 1975, but his indomitable spirit during and after his recent battle with cancer keeps me coming back to read not only his reviews but his insightful commentary on the everyday. But enough about a guy you know a lot about.
I knew I was going to be a film critic—some would say a snob—in middle school, when I had to voraciously defend my position that The Royal Tenenbaums was only a million times better than Adam Sandler’s remake of Mr. Deeds. From then on, I would seek out Wes Anderson’s films and avoid Sandler’s like the plague.
Still, I like to think of myself as a populist, and I’ll be just as likely to see the next superhero movie as the next Sundance sensation. The thing I most deplore in a movie is laziness. I’d much rather see movies with big ambitions try and fail than movies with no ambitions succeed at simply existing. I’m also a big advocate of fun-bad movies like The Room and most of Nicolas Cage’s work.
In the past, I’ve written for The Dallas Morning News and the North Texas Daily, which I edited for a semester. I also contributed to Dallas-based Pegasus News, which in the circle of life, is now part of The Dallas Morning News, where I got my big break in 2007. Eventually, I’d love to write and talk about film full-time, but until that’s a viable career option, I work as an auditor for Wells Fargo.
I hope to one day meet my hero, go to the Toronto International Film Festival, and compete on Jeopardy. Until then, I’m excited to share my love of film with you.