One Battle After Another Review: One Of 2025’s Best Movies Is Goofy And Badass In Equal Measure

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One Battle After Another Review: One Of 2025’s Best Movies Is Goofy And Badass In Equal Measure


All of Paul Thomas Anderson’s movies share in common a particular cinematic flair, and there is no denying his affection for the 1970s and/or Los Angeles as a backdrop, but he is a filmmaker who is nonetheless impossible to fit into a single box as a storyteller. His eclecticism has seen him bounce from tales of aspiring porn stars, to Adam Sandler-led romance, to oil prospector drama, to hippie-driven mystery. Each of his films feels like the writer/director taking on a big and new challenge to his craft. In that sense, One Battle After Another is both one of his grandest swings and one of his most spectacular successes.

One Battle After Another

(Image credit: Warner Bros.)

Release Date: September 26, 2025
Directed By: Paul Thomas Anderson
Written By: Paul Thomas Anderson
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, Sean Penn, Chase Infiniti, Regina Hall, and Benicio Del Toro
Rating: R for pervasive language, violence, sexual content, and drug use
Runtime: 161 minutes

The movie has the novel Vineland by Thomas Pynchon as its base (Anderson’s second time working from the author’s source material after 2014’s Inherent Vice), but with that book being unadaptable as a big screen story, the filmmaker carves out certain details and elements, alters major protagonists, antagonists and events, and forges an epic that is equally funny, dramatic and thrilling – an all-around blissful big screen experience. And on top of everything else, it delivers a revolutionary spirit that couldn’t possibly be more apt for our current political moment in the United States.



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