Movie House Memories

Magnolia (1999)

Episode #150

New Line Cinema released Magnolia on January 7, 2000. Paul Thomas Anderson directed the film starring Tom Cruise, Jason Robards, and Julianne Moore.

‘Magnolia’ Movie Summary

Magnolia takes place within 24 hours in Los Angeles. There’s two interwoven stories about different men on the verge of death—both are estranged from an adult child, and would love to reconnect before they go. However, those children do not want anything to do with them. We have Earl Partridge whose son is a misogynist, and Jimmy Gator who has a drug-addicted daughter. A caring nurse helps Earl reach his son, while a police officer falls for the daughter, and help her.

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New Line Cinema released Magnolia on January 7, 2000. Paul Thomas Anderson directed the film which starred Tom Cruise, Jason Robards, and Julianne Moore.

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Eddie
4 years ago

Too bad Matt couldn’t be on this podcast, curious to hear what he thinks of this film since he picked there will be blood.

Matt Palmer
4 years ago
Reply to  Eddie

Truth be told, I still haven’t seen it. I kept trying to watch it for the show, and life kept getting in the way. If I can make time to watch, I’ll give you a review.

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