NEW YORK – Chilling, hypnotic and strikingly beautiful, Paul Thomas Anderson’s “The Master” is a powerful essay on post-WWII America, faith and identity. Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffmann ...
In a new clip from writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson's latest, Philip Seymour Hoffman highlights the similarities between himself and Phoenix: "I am a hopelessly inquisitive man, just like you." By ...
Johnny Cash in “Walk the Line,” the ruthless emperor’s son Commodus in “Gladiator,” and now a violent, wayward World War II veteran, Freddie Quell, in Paul Thomas Anderson’s “The Master”: Does Joaquin ...
“I’ve seen a rough version, with no score. I thought it was a comedy. I did! I laughed the entire time I was watching it,” Joaquin Phoenix recently told Time Magazine of Paul Thomas Anderson‘s ...
TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 07: EDITORS NOTE: (EDITORS NOTE: Image was processed using various digital filters) Actor Joaquin Phoenix attends 'The Master' premiere during the 2012 Toronto International ...
Anyone who has any familiarity with the work of Joaquin Phoenix would probably guess that he isn’t the type of actor to hang around the set between shots, cracking wise and regaling cast and crew with ...
Joaquin Phoenix looked as though he’d lost it, coming completely unglued with his film “I’m Still Here,” in which he chronicles his supposed move into rap music after announcing his retirement from ...