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For many people, coffee is an essential part of everyday life. It's there to jumpstart your day, wake you up, help you concentrate. It comes in many styles and tastes and is offered by different people.
Welcome to Cinema Drip, where hosts Scott Lentz and Christian Ubillus need movies just as much as they need their coffee.
September is here, and it brings one of 2025’s most anticipated films: Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another. We’re using his new one as an excuse to take a look back through his filmography. First up: Boogie Nights!
Anderson’s sophomore feature became his breakout, with solid box office returns and three Oscar nominations. Only 27 when the film released, Anderson’s youthful energy caused on-set clashes with star Burt Reynolds, but also led to a film bursting with energy, loaded with great performances, and a kinetic camera.
No surprises here, as our hosts sung this film’s praises years ago during their Top 5 Movies of 1997 episode. On this rewatch, we talk about the movie’s production (there’s a notable casting what-if linking this to One Battle After Another) before discussing the film’s performances, story structure, and enduring appeal.
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For many people, coffee is an essential part of everyday life. It's there to jumpstart your day, wake you up, help you concentrate. It comes in many styles and tastes and is offered by different people.
Welcome to Cinema Drip, where hosts Scott Lentz and Christian Ubillus need movies just as much as they need their coffee.