One of the convenient things about Anderson's latest film is that it is open-ended to the point that it allows a viewer to draw multiple conclusions. I see de Quincey and Lévi-Strauss, but you can probably find whoever you want buried in there. Does this make for high art?
In the first trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master," Philip Seymour Hoffman's character admits that he's a "hopelessly inquisitive man." Now,...
There is a new trailer online for Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master," which expands upon the first teaser's menacing look by introducing us to the ch...
The last time Harvey Weinstein handled the domestic distribution went on to sweep every awards show and it looks like the veritable film god could do ...