Every new Paul Thomas Anderson (PTA) film is treated as a major event and like Quentin Tarantino, his film counts are part of the marketing release such as the recent One Battle After Another marketed as the 10th PTA film. With 10 PTA films in the books, it feels like an appropriate time to collect my notes and ranking of his films. The 10 films in order of release are:
Hard Eight (1996)
Boogie Nights (1997)
Magnolia (1999)
Punch-Drunk Love (2002)
There Will be Blood (2007)
The Master (2012)
Inherent Vice (2014)
Phantom Thread (2017)
Licorice Pizza (2021)
One Battle After Another (2025)
The contemporary nature of PTA means I have seen all but his
debut film, Hard Eight, in order and majority of them in a
cinema. Boogie Night was seen via VHA tape as that didn’t play
long in cinemas around me and Hard Eight and Licorice Pizza
were via streaming.
10 films over a span of 29 years is approximately 1 film
every 3 years. At the start of his career, PTA was more prolific with his first
three feature films released over a three-year span (1996-99) but the gap
increased after that. There were two 5-year gaps in between his films and not
coincidentally, those 5-year gaps were prior to the release of There Will
be Blood and The Master. Considering that both There
Will be Blood and The Master create such an intense
universe, the extra time prior to their releases makes sense.
Character Studies & Location
Paul Thomas Anderson’s films are brilliant character studies
where we are introduced to memorable characters who stay long in the memory. In
that regard, his films are an actor’s dream because their work will get
noticed. Every single actor in his films has given a stellar performance, no
matter how small their role was. This means all the roles are brilliantly casted
but also PTA's attention to detail means that actors are given a platform to
showcase their talents.
Location is another vital aspect of PTA’s films. This applies
to both location in time and space, meaning his films capture the essence of a
particular location across a time period. Boogie Nights, Magnolia
and Licorice Pizza highlight the energy and sentiments of San
Fernando Valley (Los Angeles) across different decades; Phantom Thread has
an impressive eye for detail related to fashion and food in 1950s London; There
Will be Blood captures the ruthless greedy world of 1920-30s oil rush; Hard
Eight showcases the transactions and rules of a casino; One
Battle After Another exudes the essence of a revolutionary life and the
drugs and paranoia associated with it.
Ranking all 10 PTA films in order of preference:
2. Phantom Thread (2017)
Sumptuous, seductive film with an eye for detail. The fabric
and cut of cloth were what I recall most but as it turns out, I missed the
focus on food. Phantom Thread is now included by some on their
best food films of all time.
3. One Battle After Another (2025)
This brilliant stoner political comedy is a lot funnier than I
expected. The second PTA-Thomas Pynchon effort is a home run!
5. Boogie Nights (1997)
PTA’s 2nd film became a cult sensation and was
one of those films whose popularity was spread by word of month long before the
internet and social media made that task easier.
6. Punch-Drunk Love (2002)
After the weighty Magnolia, PTA changed gears
and surprised with Punch-Drunk Love which showed a completely
different side of Adam Sandler. There are many layers to Sandler’s performance and
the film balances tender romance with release of anger.
7. Inherent Vice (2014)
The first PTA-Thomas Pynchon test run is a stoner comedy that
sets the ground for One Battle for Another. Inherent Vice contains
an impressive cast of actors with many memorable cameos.
8. Magnolia (1999)
Magnolia came out long before social media and
memes went viral. The film has many scenes (yes including that frog scene) that
felt like they were talked about everywhere, on radio, in newspapers, around
the office and among friends. Magnolia was released just before
1999 ended and there was already some anxiety about what 2000 (Y2K) would bring
so perhaps that frog rain scene played into an end of the world sentiment. The
film was also highly divisive. Looking back, it is impressive to think that
this was just PTA’s 3rd feature and one packed with some risky
decisions.
Note: 1999 also saw the release of American Beauty,
Fight Club, The Matrix, The Sixth Sense,
Being John Malkovich so there were a handful of Hollywood films
showcasing reality in a different light.
9. Hard Eight (1996)
PTA’s impressive debut takes a hard turn from the initial
first few scenes. At first, it feels like we will be seeing a master-student
relationship in the art of gambling, but the film has other ideas.
10. Licorice
Pizza (2021)
The refreshing acting of Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman ensures
their on-screen characters exude an easy flowing chemistry.









