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Paul Thomas Anderson's Next Film Comes From a 600-Page Script
Paul Thomas Anderson Lets Go With 'Licorice Pizza' - The Ringer
Paul Thomas Anderson : Why 'The Master' Is His Favorite Film | IndieWire
Paul Thomas Anderson on How Burt Reynolds Shaped 'Boogie Nights' - The Ringer
Quentin Tarantino: Paul Thomas Anderson's Big Flaw in 'Boogie Nights' | IndieWire
How PTA's 'The Master' Untangles 'Phantom Thread' - The Ringer
Paul Thomas Anderson Movies Ranked From Worst to Best
J. Hoberman on Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice - Artforum International
Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza | Current | The Criterion Collection
The Ringer - This week on 'The Bill Simmons Podcast': Phantom Thread director Paul Thomas Anderson, who talks about dropping out of college to pursue filmmaking dreams and the comedic genius of
New Paul Thomas Anderson Retrospective Book Announced | Pitchfork
Paul Thomas Anderson's Next Film Comes From a 600-Page Script
The Ringer's Best of 2021 Picks - The Ringer
New Paul Thomas Anderson Interview Reveals His Love of 'Big Daddy' and More
Paul Thomas Anderson on Pursuing Filmmaking, Loving Adam Sandler, and Making 'Boogie Nights' (Ep. 306) - The Bill Simmons Podcast | Podcast on Spotify
Paul Thomas Anderson on What Makes a Movie Great | The New Yorker
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Touring Masterworks: Adam Nayman Discusses His New Book on Paul Thomas Anderson | MZS | Roger Ebert
The Dark Optimism of Paul Thomas Anderson | GQ
Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread | Current | The Criterion Collection
Paul Thomas Anderson's Next Film Has a 600-Page Screenplay
Everything We Know about Paul Thomas Anderson's New Film So Far - Paste
The Big Picture | Podcast on Spotify
Paul Thomas Anderson: 'You can tell a lot about a person by what they order for breakfast' | Phantom Thread | The Guardian
The Ringer - Actor John C. Reilly joins Bill Simmons to talk about working with the great Paul Thomas Anderson, 'Step Brothers,' 'Boogie Nights,' and his latest film, 'The Sisters Brothers.' | Facebook