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Watch this hilarious deleted scene from Phantom Thread

By Little White Lies

Daniel Day-Lewis and Lesley Manville have an epic food fight in this outtake from Paul Thomas Anderson’s drama.

What’s the key ingredient at this year’s Oscars? Eggs, of course

By Emma Fraser

This breakfast staple features in five out of the nine Best Picture nominees at the 90th Academy Awards.

Vicky Krieps: ‘Phantom Thread is more of a dance than it is a fight’

By David Jenkins

The star of Paul Thomas Anderson’s beguiling latest explains how she was able to square up with Daniel Day-Lewis.

Paul Thomas Anderson: ‘Daniel retiring completely changes things’

By Adam Woodward

The American master talks Phantom Thread and preparing for a post-Daniel Day-Lewis future.

Phantom Thread

By David Jenkins

Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest is a swooning, masochistic love story set in mid-century London. It might just be his best film...

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The trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread is here

By Little White Lies

Daniel Day-Lewis plays a London dressmaker in the writer/director’s eighth feature.

Why I love Daniel Day-Lewis’ performance in The Last of the Mohicans

By Sam Bowles

He’s never been better than in Michael Mann’s historical epic.

Is The Age of Innocence Martin Scorsese’s most violent film?

By Dan Einav

The director’s 1993 period drama is just as devastating as the likes of Taxi Driver and Goodfellas.

Why There Will Be Blood feels more relevant than ever

By Colin Biggs

Released 10 years ago, Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2007 masterpiece contains an anti-capitalist message that rings especially true today.

Paul Thomas Anderson has directed a new Radiohead video

By Little White Lies

The stripped-back short for band’s new single The Numbers’ features ‘Jonny, Thom and a CR78.

Lincoln

By Vadim Rizov

Steven Spielberg’s solemn latest is less a biopic and more a complex drama on the subject of political ends versus means.

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