1. tarkowski:

Joaquin Phoenix in The Master

    tarkowski:

    Joaquin Phoenix in The Master

  2. bohemea:

Joaquin Phoenix & Amy Adams - Critics’ Choice Awards, January 10th 2013
Hooray! Awkquin is here to stun the award season with ill-fitting suits, uncomfortable expressions & hands hovering nervously over pretty lady’s waists. I can’t wait to see what crazy fun things he says on the red carpets to overexcited news media correspondents!

    bohemea:

    Joaquin Phoenix & Amy Adams - Critics’ Choice Awards, January 10th 2013

    Hooray! Awkquin is here to stun the award season with ill-fitting suits, uncomfortable expressions & hands hovering nervously over pretty lady’s waists. I can’t wait to see what crazy fun things he says on the red carpets to overexcited news media correspondents!

  3. This is something you do for a billion years, or not at all.”

  4. (Source: monicabbm2)

  5. bbook:

Over the past decade, Paul Thomas Anderson’s films have seemed to change from a Robert Altman-esque tangled web of intersecting personal dramas to intimate character studies set against a Kubrickian level of largeness and detail. There’s no denying his 2007 epic, There Will Be Blood, was one of the best films of the last decade, although his latest, The Master, seemed to have even the most devout P.T. fans on the fence. Personally, I loved the film for its performances, which exhausted me as an audience member just sitting in my seat, feeling as if I was carrying Freddie’s weight along with me. But regardless of your critique, it’s undoubtable that his film’s always feature incredible scores—and with master of arresting musical scores, guitarist and composer Jonny Greenwood’s stab at scoring the sense of post-war anxiety, ill-ease, desperation, and manipulation of this world, the film is enhanced to an mystical level that has won him a shot at an Oscar and praise for his musical brilliance.
Listen to Jonny Greenwood’s Complete Score for The Master

    bbook:

    Over the past decade, Paul Thomas Anderson’s films have seemed to change from a Robert Altman-esque tangled web of intersecting personal dramas to intimate character studies set against a Kubrickian level of largeness and detail. There’s no denying his 2007 epic, There Will Be Blood, was one of the best films of the last decade, although his latest, The Master, seemed to have even the most devout P.T. fans on the fence. Personally, I loved the film for its performances, which exhausted me as an audience member just sitting in my seat, feeling as if I was carrying Freddie’s weight along with me. But regardless of your critique, it’s undoubtable that his film’s always feature incredible scores—and with master of arresting musical scores, guitarist and composer Jonny Greenwood’s stab at scoring the sense of post-war anxiety, ill-ease, desperation, and manipulation of this world, the film is enhanced to an mystical level that has won him a shot at an Oscar and praise for his musical brilliance.

    Listen to Jonny Greenwood’s Complete Score for The Master

  6. ifilikeityoulikeit:

*Little White Lies shows off its “The Master” cover

    ifilikeityoulikeit:

    *Little White Lies shows off its “The Master” cover

  7. Little White Lies #44

    The Master (2012), dir. Paul Thomas Anderson

  8. foreignmovieposters:

The Master (2012). Turkish poster.
Thanks to coreyatad.

    foreignmovieposters:

    The Master (2012). Turkish poster.

    Thanks to coreyatad.

  9. (Source: ewanmcgregors)

  10. criterioncast:

French poster for Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master. Via Cigarettes And Red Vines

    criterioncast:

    French poster for Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master.

    Via Cigarettes And Red Vines

  11. dailytrailers:

“I’m in love. We’ve all been in love. When we’re in love, we experience pleasure… and extreme pain.” Joaquin Phoenix as Freddie Sutton in PTA’s The Master. From the latest promo trailer: http://onfs.net/SryLb1

    dailytrailers:

    “I’m in love. We’ve all been in love. When we’re in love, we experience pleasure… and extreme pain.” Joaquin Phoenix as Freddie Sutton in PTA’s The Master. From the latest promo trailer: http://onfs.net/SryLb1

  12. totalfilm:

 New poster for The Master
The Master, Paul Thomas Anderson’s long-awaited return to the director’s chair, has released a brand new poster featuring a recurring image of the film’s three leads, Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Amy Adams….

    totalfilm:

    New poster for The Master

    The Master, Paul Thomas Anderson’s long-awaited return to the director’s chair, has released a brand new poster featuring a recurring image of the film’s three leads, Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Amy Adams….

  13. (Source: ifyouwantme)