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Wes Anderson has always been Wes Anderson, but with “The Phoenician Scheme” he somehow seems more Wes Anderson than ever ...
Anderson's latest, a darkly comedic thriller starring Benicio del Toro, Scarlett Johansson, and many more, has garnered mixed ...
When Michael Cera was announced as joining the cast of a Wes Anderson movie for the first time, the prevailing response was: ...
A story of a industrialist trotting the globe with his estranged kid, the director's latest all-star project funny, touching — and one of his best.
The cinematic trademarks were all there: deadpan performances, meticulous symmetry, whip-pan camera work (when the camera ...
A sea of popped polo T-shirts and tube tops are met with the raunchy — yet heartfelt — bond between the fictional Evan and Seth, played by Michael Cera and Jonah Hill, respectively.
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You two both emerged in the industry in parallel. MICHAEL CERA: Mike was making a movie with our friend, Max Winkler, called “Ceremony.” That was where we first really became friends.
Michael Angarano and Michael Cera have been on screen for most of their lives. Both former child actors, each grew into an adult in front of audiences during the aughts — for Angarano ...
Angarano, who wrote the screenplay with actor Chris Smith, also stars as Rickey, a happy-go-lucky manchild who shows up at the Los Angeles house of onetime bestie Glenn, played by Michael Cera ...
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