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Wes Anderson returns with his latest postmodern masterpiece The Phoenician Scheme, showcasing his trademark symmetrical compositions amidst an all-star cast. The film unites Benicio del Toro, Tom Hanks, Bryan Cranston, Michael Cera, Jeffrey Wright, Scarlett Johansson and other notable talents in Anderson's distinctive cinematic world.
To celebrate Anderson's newest theatrical release, we're revisiting his entire filmography – from the Wilson brothers' breakout debut Bottle Rocket to his current ambitious projects. Which of his eccentric creations resonates most with you? Each film delivers Anderson's signature blend of melancholy charm and nostalgic aesthetics, like Edward Gorey reimagined through collegiate prep-school lenses.
From train journeys to maritime adventures, stop-motion animation to elaborate stage productions, Anderson has explored countless whimsical scenarios through his unmistakable visual style. Do you favor his earlier raw indie sensibilities or his later meticulously crafted worlds? Discover how your personal rankings compare to our critical assessment.
*Note: The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar anthology (originally released as four consecutive Netflix shorts) isn't included here as it premiered separately from Anderson's theatrical features.