

Is 'One Battle After Another' the Best Movie of the Year?
Oct 2, 2025
Join film critic Sean Fennessey, The Ringer's head of content and a Paul Thomas Anderson aficionado, as he delves into Anderson's bold new action film, One Battle After Another. They explore the risky landscape of Hollywood that Anderson navigates, especially with big-budget projects. Fennessey highlights standout performances, particularly Tiana Taylor's commanding role. The duo debates the film's political layers, familial ties, and even its daring musical choices. Is this film Anderson's crowning achievement? Tune in to find out!
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Studios Pass On PTA Like A Hot Potato
- Wesley recounts an industry story where studios pass on PTA like a hot potato due to cost and risk.
- The anecdote explains industry reluctance despite reverence for his work.
PTA: Acclaimed But Not Bankable
- Paul Thomas Anderson is widely regarded as one of his generation's best directors despite poor box-office returns.
- His films matter artistically but historically have not been commercial moneymakers.
There Will Be Blood's Unpredictable Power
- There Will Be Blood ranks as a towering achievement for both critics and the hosts.
- Its opening minutes exemplify PTA's ability to create original, arresting cinematic language.