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“He took the drink himself, I didn’t poison him.”

September 21, 2012by consideringfilm 3 Comments

Lancaster Dodd and Freddie Quell, the protagonists of Paul Thomas Anderson’s exemplary film The Master, are not quite so different.  Freddie (Joaquin Phoenix), while in the Navy, has developed an […]

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Vital meets Viral: the Revolutionary Marketing of The Master

September 14, 2012by consideringfilm Leave a comment

Paul Thomas Anderson is not a filmmaker who follows convention. After an impressive, yet little-seen debut feature (Hard Eight) and two sprawling masterpieces that saw the young auteur wed Scorsese’s […]

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