Philip Seymour Hoffman

The romantic listlessness of Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master

By Jeremy Arblaster

As this Thomas Pynchon-inspired drama turns 10, its portrayal of post-war malaise still has an undeniable allure.

Why Mission: Impossible III is the pinnacle of the Tom Cruise spy franchise

By David Ehrlich

It’s all down to an incredible antagonist as played by the late Philip Seymour Hoffman.

The Master

By Adam Woodward

Paul Thomas Anderson’s spiritual post-war love story will restore your faith in cinema.

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Philip Seymour Hoffman: ‘I’m a curious guy, but I also want to shut down sometimes’

By Adam Woodward

The star of Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master discusses his special relationship with his long-time friend and collaborator.

The Ides of March

By Jonathan Crocker

George Clooney writes, directs and stars in this superb political ensemble drama.

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