Continuing my countdown of last year’s best films…
Best Films of 2025
#9. The Phoenician Scheme
Wes Anderson is often criticized for making the “same movie” again and again. It’s a lazy attack that ignores how decidedly different the plots and settings of his movies are from each other. If you synopsize his films, you’ll find he has written about a wide range of topics with milieus that include a private school, a research ship, a 1930s hotel, a New Yorker-like magazine, a Japanese canine encampment, a New England island, and a train through rural India.
What those critics mean is that Anderson’s style doesn’t change, and for the most part that’s true. His early films were a bit looser than the diorama-like productions he has staged since 2009’s Fantastic Mr. Fox. But even those efforts had the same fastidious composition, deadpan delivery, and ingenious production design of his later work.