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The Master (2012): American filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson’s hypnotic masterpiece
The Master is an endlessly fascinating work of cinema that may require multiple viewings to grasp its deeper meanings. The Master is undoubtedly the best film to have come out of the English-speaking world in the year 2012. It reaffirms … Continue reading
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Tagged amy adams, joaquin phoenix, paul thomas anderson, philip seymour hoffman, the master, usa
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