Paul Thomas Anderson

  • Cop thriller takes top Berlin prize

    Brazil's controversial "Elite Squad" nails Golden Bear; Errol Morris, Paul Thomas Anderson also honored.
  • Indie box office: "No Country" and "Blood" booming

    Oscar nods push the Coens and Anderson to new financial heights. "Band's Visit" opens strong, but are genuine indies hurting?
  • Love on the brink of chaos

    Paul Thomas Anderson's strange and marvelous "Punch-Drunk Love" turns Adam Sandler into a leading man -- and brings the sweetness of romantic comedy to an alienated age.
  • "Magnolia"

    We have a snake to thank for Paul Thomas Anderson's ambitious but intimate epic.
  • Return to Wonderland

    With his old pal Eddie Nash to be arraigned Monday in a 19-year-old murder case, the restless ghost of legendary porn star John Holmes once again stalks L.A.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, Jan. 28-30, 2000
  • A few good young guns at the firm

    A slap in the face and a sock in the pants: Tom Cruise gets his Calvins in a wad over "Magnolia" fluffed-or-stuffed controversy. Plus: Papa Leo? Virginie Ledoyen denies paternity rumors in the cutest French accent.
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  • Marketnolia

    Cruise talks dirty; Posh talks trash; Garth talks funny. Plus! Rambo vs. Terminator: May the best muscles win.
  • Sharps & Flats

    On the "Magnolia" soundtrack, beleaguered singer-songwriter Aimee Mann comes into full bloom.
  • "Magnolia"

    Even with a stellar cast, director Paul Thomas Anderson's "Boogie Nights" follow-up flounders without a punchline.
  • The Year in Film 1997

    Salon Entertainment: Salon film critic Charles Taylor chooses the best movies of 1997.
  • Boogie Nights

    Paul Thomas Anderson's audacious, comic "Boogie Nights" finds a loopy extended family in the adult movie business of the 1970s.

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