
One Battle After Another (2025) – Film Review
While a strong entry in Paul Thomas Anderson’s filmography, this is by no means one of his best, nor one of the best of the year or a masterpiece, as many people have been raving about soon after its release. This might feel like quite an indictment and the prelude of a tough criticism of the film, but that is not the case either. This just happens to be one of the hardships of being one of the (justifiably so) most acclaimed filmmakers currently, with one of the strongest active filmographies around. The filmmaker is going mostly against himself in the development of his craft, and we, the audience, may hold him more accountable due to the higher expectations. That said, this is still a really enjoyable film with some really good things that make its apparently long running time, closing in on three hours, go by considerably quickly.



