Thom Yorke’s musical pedigree speaks for itself as an solo artist but also as the frontman for Radiohead. ‘Experimental’ is a popular word you could use to describe his work which includes film scores. Apart from last year’s Suspiria remake score, it’s been five years since his last solo (Tomorrow Modern Boxes). Now in July […]Read More
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Three-time Oscar® winner Daniel Day-Lewis earns his sixth Academy Award® nomination as Reynolds Woodcock, the fastidious and controlling fashion designer whose glamorous and carefully tailored life is disrupted by love in Phantom Thread, arriving on Digital, Blu-rayTM, DVD and On Demand on June 18, 2018, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Daniel Day-Lewis reunites with multi-Oscar® […]Read More
It’s the second collaboration between Paul Thomas Anderson and Daniel Day-Lewis. And, for what he says will be his last appearance on screen, he’s invested even more of himself than usual in Phantom Thread – as Anderson’s writing partner on the screenplay. It all adds up to going out on the proverbial high, in an […]Read More
In 2007 Paul Thomas Anderson and Daniel Day-Lewis struck it lucky in There Will Be Blood, a movie etched in cinematic folklore in many critics (and cinephiles hearts). 2017 We work together for one final time in Phantom Thread, oil is replaced by 1950’s couture. A renowned dressmaker whose life turned upside thanks to a […]Read More
A belated Happy Birthday to Paul Thomas Anderson from all of us here at TPM. Your films have taken us back to the neon light 1970’s, porn savvy 1980s (Boogie Nights). Some areas are sun drenched, baby boomers needing guidance world delivered in cinematic perfection thanks to Cinematographer Robert Elswit. In a new 7 minute […]Read More
Inherent Vice hit UK cinemas last Friday and has been met, for the most part, with audience and critical acclaim. To celebrate the release, Warner Bros. Pictures have sent us an interview with the cast. The only film adaptation of a Thomas Pynchon novel, Inherent Vice tells the story of drug-fuelled private detective, Doc Sportello. Doc’s […]Read More
Few filmmakers have Paul Thomas Anderson’s ability to excite Pseuds Corner-bothering adulation from moviegoers and commentators with the degree of consistency he has shown over recent years. Given his near-perfect track record, if a new movie by the director of There Will Be Blood, The Master and Magnolia ever fails to stamp its authority on […]Read More
Paul Thomas Anderson‘s Inherent Vice is turning out to be one hell ending to January for UK cinephiles and today the psychedelic is looking even more appealing now with these 4 new clips, can you dig it?! As well as these brilliant clips we have 3 more vibrant character posters that are like windows into […]Read More
After the early critical success Stateside for Paul Thomas Anderson‘s Inherent Vice the film is less now only 5 weeks from it’s UK cinematic release and if your not excited already maybe these new clips may help raise the levels. The first clip entitled ‘Maybe You Shouldn’t Be Driving Then’ Doc (Joaquin Phoenix) get’s pulled over […]Read More
One of the most-anticipated films of the upcoming film year, Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice has a new UK trailer and it looks rather good indeed. Despite being tipped as one of the big contenders come award season, following yesterday’s announcement, Inherent Vice only came away with one Golden Globe nomination, which saw Joaquin Phoenix get a […]Read More
Did you like the recent ‘Last Supper’ poster promoting the much anticipated Paul Thomas Anderson‘s Inherent Vice? Well your going to love this as Warner Bros have released a new version of the poster, an interactive version! Inherent Vice is based on a book written by David Pynchon novel set in the 1960’s Joaquin Phoenix plays […]Read More
The much-anticipated film Inherent Vice gets a new poster, depicting the vast cast mimicking Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson (Magnolia, There Will Be Blood), and based on the novel by Thomas Pynchon, Inherent Vice sets to be one of the must-see films of the coming months, already receiving critical acclaim at its […]Read More
Sunday is not usually a day of news however sad news has filtered through the regular movie news channels and frankly we’re lost for words. Oscar winning actor Phillip Seymour Hoffman has died aged 46. Mr Hoffman was found dead in his Manhattan, New York apartment where the reports are stating the actors suspected death […]Read More
Come one come all and lend your ears to Paul Thomas Anderson for the master has arrived and he demands your attention. More than any of this years releases, the director’s follow-up to 2007’s There Will Be Blood has had critics and fans alike flocking to the alter of ‘The Cause’ and laying worship at […]Read More