
Cannes Buzz: 'The Phoenician Scheme' Divides Critics, Amuses Fallon
Cannes Film Festival: Wes Anderson's 'The Phoenician Scheme' Receives Mixed Reception The Cannes Film Festival is known for its glamorous premieres and often controversial films. This year, Wes Anderson's latest offering, "The Phoenician Scheme," generated considerable buzz, drawing both praise and criticism. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon offered a unique perspective on the film's reception, featuring a humorous segment with their Wes Anderson correspondent, Danforth W. Westingame III. Westingame, known for his quirky style, provided comedic commentary on the varied reactions to the film. "Variety thinks it got a great response," he stated, while also noting that "The Hollywood Reporter thinks it was only polite." This juxtaposition of opinions highlights the film's divisive nature. The segment concluded with a standing ovation for Westingame, adding a touch of lightheartedness to the analysis of the film's reception. The overall impact of the segment underscores the diverse opinions surrounding "The Phoenician Scheme" and the ongoing conversation surrounding Wes Anderson's unique cinematic style.