Nearly 20 years later, Paul Thomas Anderson may be at the same crossroads.
The L.A.-born auteur behind “Boogie Nights” (1997), “Magnolia” (1999), “There Will Be Blood” (2007) and “The Master” (2012) has racked up 11 Oscar nominations across directing, screenplay and best picture categories. But he’s never heard his name called from the Dolby Theatre stage. His latest effort, Warner Bros.’ sprawling 162-minute thriller “One Battle After Another,” could finally deliver that elusive statue, if the studio plays its cards right.
Oscar history is littered with examples of the “it’s their time…
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