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Licorice Pizza 8.9 2021 Movie

Licorice Pizza

Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson · Canada, United States of America · English, Japanese

A nostalgic coming-of-age triumph from Paul Thomas Anderson

Our take by Renee Cuisia

Poignant, delightful, and simply gorgeous, Licorice Pizza just might be Paul Thomas Anderson’s best work to date. The period dramedy follows two young people, one in her 20s and one in his teens, as they strike an unlikely but lovely friendship and try to find their place in the world. They may be 10 years apart, but they’re stuck in the same swirl of rejection and confusion that trap a lot of ambitious people like them. The premise is far from original, but Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman turn in captivating performances (made even more impressive by the fact that this is both their film debut). There is an ease and naturalism to both their chemistry and onscreen performances that’s hard not to love.

The thick and wistful patina of the ‘70s, the comedic asides, and the colorful supporting cast all also help paint an overall charming picture that shouldn’t be missed.

What happens

The story of Gary Valentine and Alana Kane growing up, running around and going through the treacherous navigation of first love in the San Fernando Valley, 1973.

What the critics said

Notable Critics

""Licorice Pizza" is a film of immense, swirling complexity, and its elaborateness... comes off as a sort of defiance, of resistance to current modes of easy and consumable viewing."

— Richard Brody

"Like any LP worth its salt, this is one where you'll want to be dropping the needle on over and over again."

— David Jenkins

Awards

Oscars

3 noms

Nominated: Best DirectorNominated: Best Original ScreenplayNominated: Best Picture

Golden Globes

4 noms

Nominated: Best Actor: Musical or ComedyNominated: Best Actress: Musical or ComedyNominated: Best Motion Picture: Musical or ComedyNominated: Best Screenplay

BAFTA

1 win · 7 noms

Won: Original ScreenplayNominated: Best DirectionNominated: Best EditingNominated: Best FilmNominated: Best Leading ActressNominated: Best ScreenplayNominated: EditingNominated: Leading Actress

SAG Awards

1 nom

Nominated: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

DGA

1 nom

Nominated: Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Theatrical Feature Film

WGA

1 nom

Nominated: Original Screenplay

Nat. Board of Review

4 wins

Won: Best DirectorWon: Best FilmWon: Best MovieWon: Breakthrough Performance

NYFCC

1 win

Won: Best Screenplay

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About the author

Renee Cuisia

Renee Cuisia

Renee Cuisia is the lead curator at A Good Movie to Watch. In her spare time, she likes to watch K-dramas and analyze them to death. She's also seen You've Got Mail one too many times but is still convinced it's one of the greatest films out there.