Saturday, September 15, 2012

Paul thomas anderson

  • 'The Master' Breaks Art House Box Office Records

    Calum Marsh (Slant Magazine). The Master is Paul Thomas Anderson with the edges sanded off, <a href="http://www.slantmagazine.

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  • The Master: Paul Thomas Anderson's Naturalist Fable and Francine

    You cannot take your eyes off The Master, neither Paul Thomas Anderson's new film nor Philip Seymour Hoffman in the role of Lancaster Dodd.

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  • Paul WS Anderson's 'The Master: Retribution'

    Both Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master and Paul W.S. Anderson's Resident Evil: Retribution are currently out in theaters.

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  • To Get to 'The Master,' Paul Thomas Anderson Needed Adam Sandler

    His name is Paul Thomas Anderson, and Boogie Nights... is, in every sense, the most sensational act of moviemaking so far this year.

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  • 'The Master's' Amy Adams says Paul Thomas Anderson was funnier than she ...

    Instead, the topic of conversation had to be regarding her incredible performance in Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master.

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  • 'Resident Evil' Director Paul WS Anderson May Wrangle Video Game Adaptation ...

    Who's your favorite Paul Anderson? Well, chances are that it's probably not the one we're about to discuss here, but surely by now you're Paul Thomas Anderson-ed out, aren't you? Let's give Paul William Scott Anderson his time to shine. The fifth (and ...

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  • Cinemetrics: The Master

    Paul Thomas Anderson is arguably the greatest American filmmaker under 50 presently working, 1 so it's not like we couldn't guess something heavy was coming.

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  • Toronto Heavies: Paul Thomas Anderson's "Master" vs Wachowskis' "Cloud Atlas"

    The bar was raised for Hollywood high-flyers when the two big ones were launched last weekend at the Toronto International Film Festival: "The Master," Paul Thomas Anderson's aptly named account of a cult leader and his disciple, and "The Cloud Atlas," ...

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  • Paul Thomas Anderson picks at The Master's fur

    Paul Thomas Anderson just hit the wall. His eyelids are starting to droop over his steely blue eyes, and the five-o'clock shadow looks like a dark muzzle, slowly suffocating the man who just walked away from the Venice film festival with the majority ...

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  • Paul Thomas Anderson Not Angered Over Apparent Venice Award Snafu

    If there is any disappointment or bitterness that The Master was set to receive the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival today, only for the top prize there to be "re-assigned" due to a rule limiting the number of awards one title can receive, then ...

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  • Paul Thomas Anderson Downplays Scientology Connection in 'The Master'

    The Master director Paul Thomas Anderson was visibly irritated during a Toronto International Film Festival press conference over the weekend, when a reporter opened the proceedings by alluding to the "elephant in the room that also has lawyers": the ...

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  • Paul Thomas Anderson, 'The Master' Director, On Joaquin Phoenix, Dianetics ...

    "The Master" is Paul Thomas Anderson's sixth film, and something about its surety and magisterial beauty -- coming on the heels of the epic, Oscar-nominated "There Will Be Blood" -- has created a consensus view of him as America's best working ...

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  • Paul Thomas Anderson Now Writing 'Inherent Vice,' Hopes To Get It "Going Soon"

    With "The Master" making its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival over the weekend, we can now start obsessing over Paul Thomas Anderson's next movie, right? Indeed, given his patient output and increasing space between films (it has been five ...

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  • Venice: Paul Thomas Anderson Says 'The Master' Is A Love Story & More From ...

    Since it was first announced back in 2009, Paul Thomas Anderson's latest has been one of the most highly anticipated films over the past few years among cinephiles.

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  • The Master exposes the cult of Paul Thomas Anderson

    Last week, the Toronto film festival was treated to a rare sighting of Paul Thomas Anderson, who with his unkempt hair and bushy demeanor resembles a cross between a film director and a marmoset.

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  • From the Vaults: Keeping Up With the Jareckis: Nicholas Jarecki, the Arbitrage ...

    As if keeping up with the filmmaking Andersons wasn't confusing enough - what with this week's releases of The Master by Paul Thomas Anderson and Resident Evil: Retribution by Paul W.S. Anderson - along comes writer/director Nicholas Jarecki with ...

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  • Paul Thomas Anderson picks at The Master's fur

    ... Paul Thomas Anderson listens to a question from the media at a press conference for his new movie The Master at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.

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  • TIFF '12: Strong Performances Highlight Paul Thomas Anderson's 'The Master'

    Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master probably came to Toronto with as much Oscar buzz as anything showing here. Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix in his first film since the 2010 experimental quasi-documentary I'm Still Here, The ...

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  • The Master Plays In New York And Getting Into The Screening Recalls The ...

    There's a scene in the Paul Thomas Anderson's enthralling new film The Master where Lancaster Dodd (Philip Seymour Hoffman) - founder and leader of a cult-like movement called The Cause - instructs his "guinea pig and protege," the aptly named ...

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  • Movie review: Paul Thomas Anderson's cult drama `The Master' a bold, beautiful ...

    Writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson has acknowledged that the cult leader of the film's title - played with great bluster and bravado by Philip Seymour Hoffman, one of his longtime players - was inspired by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

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