134 mins |
Rated
M (Offensive language, sexual references & drug references)
Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
Starring Bradley Cooper, Tom Waits, Maya Rudolph, Alana Haim, Benny Safdie, Skyler Gisondo, Cooper Hoffman, Ben Stiller, Sean Penn, John C Reilly
“Licorice Pizza” is the story of Alana Kane and Gary Valentine growing up, running around, and falling in love in the San Fernando Valley, 1973. Written and Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film tracks the treacherous navigation of first love.
GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS: Best Picture - Musical/Comedy, Best Actress - Musical/Comedy (Alana Haim), Best Actor - Musical/Comedy (Cooper Hoffman), Best Screenplay.
91% Certified Fresh - Rotten Tomatoes
★★★★★ "It's such a delectable film: I'll be cutting myself another slice very soon." - Guardian
★★★★★ "Paul Thomas Anderson's sunniest movie yet, this San Fernando Valley palimpsest is so buoyant and bubbly, it practically floats off the screen." -Time Out
★★★★★ "a gently surreal romance that's not only set in the 1970s but feels as if it was actually made then. ...screwball meandering that feels seductively real" - Daily Telegraph
★★★★ "Licorice Pizza is a movie you will cherish for a long time after the lights come up." - New York Post
★★★★ - Slant Magazine
★★★★ - RogerEbert.com
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“Licorice Pizza” is the story of Alana Kane and Gary Valentine growing up, running around, and falling in love in the San Fernando Valley, 1973. Written and Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, the film tracks the treacherous navigation of first love.
GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS: Best Picture - Musical/Comedy, Best Actress - Musical/Comedy (Alana Haim), Best Actor - Musical/Comedy (Cooper Hoffman), Best Screenplay.
91% Certified Fresh - Rotten Tomatoes
★★★★★ "It's such a delectable film: I'll be cutting myself another slice very soon." - Guardian
★★★★★ "Paul Thomas Anderson's sunniest movie yet, this San Fernando Valley palimpsest is so buoyant and bubbly, it practically floats off the screen." -Time Out
★★★★★ "a gently surreal romance that's not only set in the 1970s but feels as if it was actually made then. ...screwball meandering that feels seductively real" - Daily Telegraph
★★★★ "Licorice Pizza is a movie you will cherish for a long time after the lights come up." - New York Post
★★★★ - Slant Magazine
★★★★ - RogerEbert.com