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    Paul Thomas Anderson on the challenges of filming 'Phantom Thread' in the UK
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    Paul Thomas Anderson on the challenges of filming 'Phantom Thread' in the UK

    2018-01-18T12:53:00Z

    Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread presents Daniel Day-Lewis as a controlling fashion designer who meets his match. 

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    Paul Thomas Anderson, Inherent Vice
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    Paul Thomas Anderson, Inherent Vice

    2014-12-12T09:00:00Z

    Inherent Vice director Paul Thomas Anderson talks to Andreas Wiseman about ego, fear and the real Joaquin Phoenix.

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    Warner Bros moves PTA Leo DiCaprio film to September, pushes ‘The Bride!’ into 2026
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    Warner Bros moves PTA Leo DiCaprio film to September, pushes ‘The Bride!’ into 2026

    2025-03-19T20:16:00Z

    Horror Weapons moves from 2026 into August.

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    'Phantom Thread' producer JoAnne Sellar on Paul Thomas Anderson: "He's mellowed a lot"
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    'Phantom Thread' producer JoAnne Sellar on Paul Thomas Anderson: "He's mellowed a lot"

    2018-02-13T15:03:00Z

    Veteran producer has worked with the director since ‘Boogie Nights’.

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    Paul Thomas Anderson on making The Master: 'Scientology was the least of our problems'
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    Paul Thomas Anderson on making The Master: 'Scientology was the least of our problems'

    2012-09-03T14:48:00Z

    Paul Thomas Anderson talks about the inspirations for the film, Joaquin Phoenix’s immersive acting style, shooting large format, and now adapting Thomas Pynchon’s Inherent Vice.

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    How the ‘News Of The World’ production designer made one set into four different towns
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    How the ‘News Of The World’ production designer made one set into four different towns

    2021-04-16T09:32:00Z

    David Crank added Paul Greengrass to a list of collaborators that includes Terrence Malick and Paul Thomas Anderson.

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    The Master
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    The Master

    2012-09-01T12:48:00Z

    Dir/scr: Paul Thomas Anderson. US. 2012. 137mins

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    Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Junun' to debut on MUBI
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    Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Junun' to debut on MUBI

    2015-09-24T13:13:00Z

    The film will be available on the online streaming service one day after its pemiere at New York Film Festival.

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    Serving The Master
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    Serving The Master

    2012-11-23T17:31:00Z

    Rumours flew about the subject of Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film during production. The director and his producer tell Andreas Wiseman about the real journey behind The Master.

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    There Will Be Subs: How MUBI captured Paul Thomas Anderson’s 'Junun'
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    There Will Be Subs: How MUBI captured Paul Thomas Anderson’s 'Junun'

    2015-10-13T07:33:00Z

    Securing global online rights to Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film is a sign of things to come, MUBI CEO Efe Cakarel tells Screen.

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