Despite Wes Anderson's claims of lacking a specific aesthetic, his films are unmistakably recognizable, each marked by unique stylistic choices. His signature style solidified with 2001’s The Royal Tenenbaums and has since evolved into a meticulously controlled visual language over the past 25 years. However, this minimalist storytelling approach has drawn mixed reactions from audiences.
Anderson's latest film, The Phoenician Scheme, features Benicio del Toro as a wealthy businessman who names his daughter, a nun, as the sole heir to his estate. The film is competing at Cannes, where it has garnered attention as potentially Anderson’s best work in over a decade. Critics suggest it rivals The Grand Budapest Hotel, which received nine Oscar nominations and won four.
While details about Phoenician Scheme remain scarce, its ensemble cast includes Michael Cera, Bill Murray, and Scarlett Johansson among others. Roman Coppola co-wrote the script, which was developed during the late 2000s alongside previous collaborations with Anderson.
Following 2023’s Asteroid City, Anderson continues to pursue his artistic vision without compromise, attracting A-list talent willing to take pay cuts for his projects. Fans eagerly anticipate what he will deliver next.