
“After mining the American soul (
Boogie Nights, There Will Be Blood, The Master) as brilliantly as any working director has in the last fifty years,” begins
Robert Abele at TheWrap, “Paul Thomas Anderson moves to 1950’s England for
Phantom . . .
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