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Paul Thomas Anderson's Genre-Defying Epic Aims for Awards Glory
24 Oct
Summary
- Paul Thomas Anderson's new film "One Battle After Another" will compete in the comedy categories at the upcoming Golden Globe Awards
- The ensemble cast includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, and Benicio Del Toro
- The film has emerged as one of the most celebrated releases of the year, with a chance to break records for most Golden Globe nominations

In a surprising move, acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film "One Battle After Another" will be competing in the comedy categories at the upcoming Golden Globe Awards. The Warner Bros. epic, loosely inspired by Thomas Pynchon's novel "Vineland," follows a group of former revolutionaries who reunite to rescue a comrade's daughter after a long-dormant enemy reemerges.
The film's ensemble cast includes some of Hollywood's biggest names, such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, and Benicio Del Toro, along with rising stars like Regina Hall and Teyana Taylor. Despite its action-thriller premise, the filmmakers and studio strategists felt the movie's unique blend of absurdist humor and Anderson's trademark intensity made it a natural fit for the comedy and musical races.
With a 95% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 95 rating on Metacritic, "One Battle After Another" has emerged as one of the most celebrated releases of the year. The film is expected to be a major contender at the Golden Globes, potentially scoring up to 10 nominations and tying the record for the second-most nominated film ever. If it can cross the $100 million domestic box office mark, it could even qualify for the Globes' Cinematic and Box Office Achievement category, further expanding its award season prospects.
Whether voters see it as an action epic, a biting comedy, or both, "One Battle After Another" is poised to be a dominant force in the upcoming awards season, with the potential to make history with its genre-defying blend of high-concept spectacle and political farce.




