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| Director: | Paul Thomas Anderson |
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| Writer: | Paul Thomas Anderson, Thomas Pynchon |
| Staring: |
| Washed-up revolutionary Bob exists in a state of stoned paranoia, surviving off-grid with his spirited, self-reliant daughter, Willa. When his evil nemesis resurfaces after 16 years and she goes missing, the former radical scrambles to find her, father and daughter both battling the consequences of his past. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 23, 2025 |
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| Director: | Paul Thomas Anderson |
| Writer: | Paul Thomas Anderson, Thomas Pynchon |
| Genres: | Action, Crime, Thriller |
| Keywords | california, based on novel or book, riot, usa–mexico border, sensei, interracial relationship, on the run, pregnant woman, bombing, aftercreditsstinger, botched robbery, missing daughter, white supremacy, 1990s, father daughter relationship, revolutionaries, african american, playful, enthusiastic, hopeful, 2020s, immigration detention center, black comedy, car chase |
| Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Ghoulardi Film Company, Domain Entertainment |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $190,800,000
Budget: $130,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Nov 04, 2025 Entered: Apr 24, 2024 |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Paul Thomas Anderson | Director, Writer |
| Jonny Greenwood | Orchestrator, Original Music Composer |
| Florencia Martin | Production Design |
| Heba Thorisdottir | Makeup Department Head |
| Brian Machleit | Stunt Coordinator |
| Cassandra Kulukundis | Casting |
| Tracy Dixon | Extras Casting |
| AJ Cisneros | Art Direction |
| May Mitchell | Art Direction |
| Anthony Carlino | Set Decoration |
| Ahou Mofid | Hair Department Head |
| Nico Woulard | Stunts |
| Michael Bauman | Director of Photography |
| Jackson Davis | Loader |
| Josh Friz | Additional Camera |
| Micky Froehlich | Additional Camera |
| Steve Hammond | Thanks |
| Kevin Schultz | Foley Mixer |
| Chelsea Body | Foley Mixer |
| Jenna Dalla Riva | Foley Editor |
| Colton Maddigan | Foley Editor |
| Kevin Jung | Foley Editor |
| Mark Purcell | Mix Technician |
| Tami Treadwell | ADR Mixer |
| Chris Raines | Transportation Captain |
| Paul Stuart | Transportation Captain |
| Thomas Whelpley | Transportation Captain |
| Nathan Hickman | Transportation Captain |
| Andrew Blustain | Assistant Editor |
| Tom Foligno | Assistant Editor |
| Colleen Murphy | Assistant Editor |
| Erica Frauman | Post Production Supervisor |
| Joseph Hicks | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Arjen Tuiten | Prosthetic Designer |
| Prell Charusanti | Makeup Artist |
| Bonni Camen | Production Supervisor |
| Demelza Cronin | Production Supervisor |
| Kerri Smeltzer | Production Supervisor |
| Will Weiske | Unit Production Manager |
| Adam Somner | First Assistant Director, In Memory Of |
| Trevor Tavares | Second Assistant Director |
| Dominic Pacitti | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Matthew Cavaliero | Property Master |
| Chris Cortner | Set Designer |
| Robbie Duncan | Property Master |
| Nicole Gold | Set Decoration Buyer |
| Stephanie Higgins Frey | Art Department Coordinator |
| Kerry Hyatt | Graphic Designer |
| Paul Butch Kitchen | Assistant Property Master |
| Kim Richey | Assistant Property Master |
| Randy Syracuse | Construction Coordinator |
| José Antonio García | Sound Mixer |
| David M. Roberts | Boom Operator |
| Jeremy Hays | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Randy Krohmer | Pyrotechnic Supervisor |
| Marc Tantin | Special Effects Technician |
| Corey Bronson | Key Set Costumer |
| Yen Do | Set Costumer |
| Mitchell Ray Kenney | Costume Supervisor |
| Jillian Giacomini | Script Supervisor |
| Sacha Quarles | Hairstylist |
| Danny Robles | Hairstylist |
| Lindsay T. Rogers | Key Hair Stylist |
| Christopher Allen Nelson | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Rachel Schroeder | Utility Sound |
| Jeff Berrington | Special Effects Technician |
| Javier Lomeli Jr. | Special Effects Technician |
| Matt O'Dell | Special Effects Technician |
| Colin Anderson | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
| Carlos Benavides | Electrician |
| Aaron Bracetty | Lighting Technician |
| Matthew Castellitto | Lighting Technician |
| Thomas M. Dangcil | Best Boy Electric |
| Justin Dickson | Gaffer |
| Tana Dubbe | Key Grip |
| Micah Lopez | Lighting Technician |
| Michael Lyon | Lighting Technician |
| Merrick Morton | Still Photographer |
| Andrew Catania | Production Coordinator |
| Michael Wesley | Location Manager |
| Cait Brasel | Set Dresser |
| Olivia Ferguson | Assistant Art Director |
| M. Marcos Gonzalez | Set Dresser |
| K.T. Krug | Set Dresser |
| Darren Mauch | Set Dresser |
| Caleb Packer | Set Dresser |
| Eric Townsend | Set Dresser |
| Fante Zamora | Set Dresser |
| Andrew Max Cahn | Supervising Art Director |
| Andy Gill | Stunts |
| Michael Lyon | Lighting Technician |
| Wayne Acuff | Production Assistant |
| Cristian Almanza | Production Assistant |
| H. Leah Amir | Craft Service |
| Laura J. Hill | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| M. Shane Cates | Grip |
| William Clouter | Grip |
| James Coffin | Grip |
| John Curran | Grip |
| Danny Vick | Key Costumer |
| Thomas McCarty | Lighting Technician |
| Chris Sloan | First Assistant Camera |
| Colleen Atwood | Costume Design |
| Andy Jurgensen | Editor |
| Chris Scarabosio | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Tony Villaflor | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Kimberly Shannon Murphy | Stunts |
| Graeme Stewart | Music Producer, Music Editor |
| Thomas Pynchon | Novel |
| Didi Alaoui | Stunts |
| Troy Brown | Stunts |
| David Alarcón | Stunts |
| Kamy D. Bruder | Stunts |
| Joey Anaya | Stunts |
| Richard Burden | Stunts |
| Brian Avery | Stunts |
| Keith Campbell | Stunts |
| Rick Avery | Stunts |
| Troy Castaneda | Stunts |
| Cody Banta | Stunts |
| David Castillo | Stunts |
| David Barrett | Stunts |
| Doug Coleman | Stunts |
| Morgan Benoit | Stunts |
| Eliza Coleman | Stunts |
| Matt Berberi | Stunts |
| Whitney Coleman | Stunts |
| Hannah Betts | Stunts |
| Tim Connolly | Stunts |
| Freddy Bouciegues | Stunts |
| Cassie Jo Craig | Stunts |
| Eddie Braun | Stunts |
| Clay Cullen | Stunts |
| Robert Brown | Stunts |
| Steve DeCastro | Stunts |
| Lisa Dempsey | Stunts |
| Brenda Lorena Garcia | Stunts |
| Julius Denem | Stunts |
| Jeff Garrido | Stunts |
| Ryan DeVita-Loayza | Stunts |
| Kris Giacomazzi | Stunts |
| Alyma Dorsey | Stunts |
| Mickey Giacomazzi | Stunts |
| Danny Downey | Stunts |
| Levi Gilbert | Stunts |
| Shauna Duggins | Stunts |
| Zack Duhame | Stunts |
| Jack Gill | Stunts |
| Paul Eliopoulos | Stunts |
| Mark Ginther | Stunts |
| Richard Epper | Stunts |
| Chad Guerrero | Stunts |
| Corey Michael Eubanks | Stunts |
| Scott Howell | Stunts |
| Brent Fletcher | Stunts |
| David Hutchison | Stunts |
| Tanner Foust | Stunts |
| Collin Hymes | Stunts |
| Jeremy Fry | Stunts |
| Adam Jeffrey | Stunts |
| Craig Johnson | Stunts |
| Brett A. Jones | Stunts |
| Robert Nagle | Stunts |
| Chey Kennedy | Stunts |
| Chau Naumova | Stunts |
| Horace Knight Jr. | Stunts |
| Chris O'Hara | Stunts |
| Oakley Lehman | Stunts |
| Casey O'Neill | Stunts |
| Colby Lemmo | Stunts |
| David Paul Olsen | Stunts |
| Bethany Levy | Stunts |
| Whitney Ortega | Stunts |
| Cina McKenna | Stunts |
| Allan Padelford | Stunts |
| Mark Meloro Jr. | Stunts |
| Chris Palermo | Stunts |
| Angela Meryl | Stunts |
| Clarrel Pope | Stunts |
| Skyler Millicano | Stunts |
| William R. Powell | Stunts |
| Rene Mousseux | Stunts |
| Ming Qui | Stunts |
| Rex Reddick | Stunts |
| Danny Swanson | Stunts |
| Tim Rigby | Stunts |
| Bobby Talbert | Stunts |
| Gabriel Rios | Stunts |
| Matthew Taylor | Stunts |
| Gilbert Rosales | Stunts |
| Mallory Thompson | Stunts |
| Trenton Rostedt | Stunts |
| Charlotte Townsend | Stunts |
| Benjamin Sanchez | Stunts |
| Steve Upton | Stunts |
| Todd Schneider | Stunts |
| Tony Vittorioso | Stunts |
| Erik Solky | Stunts |
| Torrey Vogel | Stunts |
| Erik Stabenau | Stunts |
| Webster P. Whinery Jr. | Stunts |
| Daniel Stevens | Stunts |
| Jim Wilkey | Stunts |
| Jake Swallow | Stunts |
| Rio Noel Zumwalt | Second Assistant Camera |
| Aaron Ali Tichenor | Second Assistant Camera |
| Justin Zaffiro | Additional First Assistant Camera |
| Simon England | Additional First Assistant Camera |
| Jacob Perry | Additional First Assistant Camera |
| Brad Peterman | Additional First Assistant Camera |
| Malik Nofield | Assistant Camera |
| Nuekellar Hardy | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Rafael Sanz | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Chunning Chang | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Kit Conners | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Kasia Trojak | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Tyler John Young | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Mandy Artusato | Makeup Department Head |
| Jay Trautman | Associate Editor |
| Paul E. Stroh | Transportation Coordinator |
| Bryan Pickens | Military Consultant |
| Jacob Bojsza | BTS Videographer |
| Dylan Goss | Aerial Director of Photography |
| James O'Hara | Aerial Camera Technician |
| Justin Doyle | Sound Effects Editor |
| Richard Quinn | Dialogue Editor |
| Jeremy Molod | Sound Editor |
| Trisha Golec | Sound Re-Recording Assistant |
| Derek McGinley | Sound Re-Recording Assistant |
| Maya Rudolph | Thanks |
| Pearl Minnie Anderson | Thanks |
| Lucille Anderson | Thanks |
| Jack Anderson | Thanks |
| Minnie Ida Anderson | Thanks |
| Reina Reyes | Thanks |
| Silvia Olivares | Thanks |
| Patricia Peña | Thanks |
| Carmen Ruiz de Huidobro | Thanks |
| Olivia Somner | Thanks |
| Bosco Somner | Thanks |
| Mark Somner | Thanks |
| Billy Dowd | Thanks |
| Bryan Lourd | Thanks |
| Rick Yorn | Thanks |
| Bryan Burrough | Thanks |
| Martin Brest | Thanks |
| Matthew Heineman | Thanks |
| Giovanni Ribisi | Thanks |
| Michael De Luca | Thanks |
| Pamela Abdy | Thanks |
| Jennifer Davisson | Thanks |
| Terry Press | Thanks |
| Josh Locy | Thanks |
| Ryan Zacarias | Thanks |
| Lori Killam | Thanks |
| Dan Sasaki | Thanks |
| Richard Akerson | Thanks |
| William Helm | Thanks |
| Landon Buck | Thanks |
| Efren Manuel Alvidrez Ornelas | Thanks |
| Anthony Weise | Thanks |
| Lorenzo Borjas | Thanks |
| Omar Khattab | Thanks |
| Drew Mayer-Oakes | Thanks |
| Cassandra Hesseltine | Thanks |
| Sister Kate | Thanks |
| Glenn Morrison | Thanks |
| Jewel Gentry | Thanks |
| Maria Dobrinska | Thanks |
| Edwina Anderson | Thanks, In Memory Of |
| Goro Koyama | Foley Artist |
| Gregg Garvin | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
| Vahe Giragol | Digital Intermediate Editor |
| Mike Griffin | Dailies Operator |
| Jackie Mata | Dailies Manager |
| Jim Hall | Negative Cutter |
| Andrea Ficele | Negative Cutter |
| Hugh Brunt | Conductor |
| Linda Cohen | Music Supervisor |
| Marco Morales | Catering Head Chef |
| Paul Gough | Other |
| Joanne Gough | Other |
| Elizabeth Anderson | Other |
| Kelly Hunt | Extras Casting Assistant |
| David Vernasco | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Alexandre Dumas | Data Management Technician |
| Nelson Nguyen | Data Management Technician |
| Sam Wayman | Data Management Technician |
| Ciarán Keenan | Visual Effects Producer |
| Ed Bruce | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Eduardo Faria | Digital Compositor |
| Clara García-Pando | Digital Compositor |
| Gavin Hoffman | Digital Compositor |
| Goran Kjulavkovski | Digital Compositor |
| Piers Larchet | Digital Compositor |
| Sophie Luto | Digital Compositor |
| Ciara Morris | Digital Compositor |
| Lidia Romero Munoz | Digital Compositor |
| Bea Musat | Digital Compositor |
| Ellyana Naughton | Digital Compositor |
| Petko Petkov | Digital Compositor |
| Gabriela Petrova | Digital Compositor |
| Daniel Pons | Digital Compositor |
| Dennis Tsoi | Digital Compositor |
| Mykhailo Tymoshenko | Digital Compositor |
| Chris Vermeulen | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Dervla Reilly | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Sean Hickey | VFX Editor |
| Kieron Arkins | Visual Effects Producer |
| Tanner Bartlett | Compositor |
| Dominic Lee | Compositor |
| Jhoseline Villacorta | Digital Intermediate Producer |
| Christopher Anthony Luciano | Editorial Staff |
| Jon Brion | Additional Music |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Paul Thomas Anderson | Producer |
| Sara Murphy | Producer |
| Adam Somner | Producer |
| Will Weiske | Executive Producer |
| Pete Chiappetta | Executive Producer |
| Anthony Tittanegro | Executive Producer |
| Andrew Lary | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 6 | 14 | 2 |
| 2024 | 5 | 7 | 13 | 3 |
| 2024 | 6 | 10 | 32 | 4 |
| 2024 | 7 | 11 | 23 | 4 |
| 2024 | 8 | 13 | 22 | 7 |
| 2024 | 9 | 7 | 12 | 4 |
| 2024 | 10 | 8 | 12 | 5 |
| 2024 | 11 | 9 | 25 | 4 |
| 2024 | 12 | 6 | 11 | 3 |
| 2025 | 1 | 12 | 21 | 7 |
| 2025 | 2 | 8 | 12 | 1 |
| 2025 | 3 | 8 | 24 | 0 |
| 2025 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 3 |
| 2025 | 5 | 3 | 7 | 2 |
| 2025 | 6 | 3 | 4 | 2 |
| 2025 | 7 | 4 | 8 | 2 |
| 2025 | 8 | 6 | 13 | 4 |
| 2025 | 9 | 56 | 202 | 13 |
| 2025 | 10 | 111 | 200 | 52 |
| 2025 | 11 | 49 | 53 | 45 |
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| 2025 | 3 | 30 | 380 |
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/one-battle-after-another-movie-review-a-star-is-born-in-one-of-the-years-best-and-most-important-films/ "One Battle After Another is a technical feat, a movie with brilliant performances and a thematic density that can only be truly proce ... ssed after multiple viewings over time. It's a chaotic, intense, and surprisingly hilarious examination of the state of America, the weight of history, and how the fight for a better future is passed from one generation to the next. The entire cast is phenomenal, but newcomer Chase Infiniti is a true revelation, delivering a captivating and emotionally powerful performance that perfectly embodies the theme of generational hope. While I don't share the hyperbole generated by the initial reactions, it's clearly one of the most important and well-made films of the year. Driven by a masterful score and a sharp script from Paul Thomas Anderson, where every detail matters, it's a dense story about the battles we cannot escape and the family we fight for. Rating: A-
The undisputed film of the year has only been in theaters for 4 days, yet it has already captivated audiences and critics alike, and not without reason. Amidst hundreds of mediocrities released every year, a film finally emerges that emphatically has something to say. And indeed, at the most suitabl ... e social and historical moment. The film narrates the lives of people who chose to take action against the man-eating capitalist system of the 21st century, which inevitably degenerates into a fascist regime when reactions grow. And primarily, it focuses on the consequences these individuals face from the vengeful state apparatus, which sweeps away anything and anyone who dares to oppose it. The film was released in theaters on September 26, 2025, before the first year of Donald Trump's second presidential term was even completed, and more than 3 years before the next presidential elections. Paul Thomas Anderson (PTA), writing and directing One Battle After Another, takes a clear political stance on what is happening in the United States and globally. The film may take place in the US, but it does not focus on specific individuals, not even as institutions, and thus could refer to any country where democracy is ailing. The mastery of direction and the musical score is such that time flows relativistically quickly for the viewer, making the nearly 3-hour duration evaporate before you realize you’ve entered the theater. From a directorial perspective, new pages of cinematic history have been written, culminating in the car chase on the hilly Texas Dip highway of Borrego Springs. The performances of the exceptional cast are all very good, without any one standing out as Oscar-worthy. Sean Penn once again showcases his talent in the role of the villain, possessing the unique gift of becoming truly unlikable to the viewer in such roles (see Carlito’s Way, etc.). However, the essence and power of the film is undoubtedly its political message. Through the vehicle of fiction, Paul Thomas Anderson releases his political manifesto, which leaves no room for misinterpretation. From the title of the film to the shot of DiCaprio watching the film "The Battle of Algiers" by Gillo Pontecorvo, the message is clear. When democracy and individual freedoms are under attack, citizens must take action. In contrast, however, to "The Battle of Algiers," where we observe, in part, historical events that took place during Algeria's liberation struggle against French imperialism, in Anderson's film we become spectators of events that have not yet occurred, at least not in the United States. Yes, protests, and indeed massive ones, have taken place and are happening more frequently lately. But the film One Battle After Another does not propose sit-ins and placards as a solution. On the contrary, it primarily serves as a manual on the "how:. The "when", is still unknown. One thing is certain. American society is boiling. And some are preparing. On both sides.
A group of would-be revolutionaries in the USA storm an immigration centre and whilst they manage to free many of it’s captives, their leader “Perfidia” (Teyana Taylor) manages to make quite an impression on it’s commander “Lockjaw” (Sean Penn). Sadly for her though, she doesn’t remain free for very ... long afterwards but in that meantime she and fellow rebel “Bob” (Leonardo DiCaprio) have managed to have a baby. Spool on and now she is a teenager living quietly with her dad, entirely unaware of her dangerous provenance. “Lockjaw” has no intention of forgetting the slight paid to him, and when he cottons on to their location he sends in his heavies. She is apprehended, he escapes, and the rest of this follows his adventures as he tries to mobilise his old friends and rescue his daughter “Willa” (Chase Infiniti). Now this looks great, the pace is pretty break-neck and the dialogue is quick-fire and frequently quite pithy as we merge a series of scenarios that reminded me of the “A-Team”. DiCaprio looks like he is enjoying himself, as does Penn, but both of their characters and the underlying conspiratorial plot are disappointingly undercooked as the adventure builds and to it’s high octane conclusion. Does it really need to be so long? I’m not so sure. It does come across as a little disjointedly episodic at times but it is also politically bang-on (depending on your perspective) as it capitalises on currently salient points around immigration, corporatisation and militarisation. I didn’t love it and I do think it has been over-hyped, but it’s still a solidly entertaining watch.
The movie is a woke pro- Antifa blockbuster & it's pushing far-left propaganda. The box office failure is a clear example of the sentiment "get woke go broke". It's basically a movie that glorifies & promotes terrorism (antifa is a terrorist organization). Avoid this propaganda garbage. ...