Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Entertainment
  3. Features

If you have to watch one movie at the theater in September, choose One Battle After Another

Add as a preferred source on Google
Leonardo DiCaprio holds a phone to his ear.
Warner Bros.

Paul Thomas Anderson has been making movies for nearly 30 years, and in that time, he’s proven to be one of the more singular voices in American movie-making. Often, September is a transitory month at the movies. The biggest Oscar players haven’t yet been released, but there also aren’t very many movies in summer blockbuster mode.

If you’re looking for one reason to go to the theater this month, though, it’s undoubtedly Paul Thomas Anderson’s newest movie, One Battle After Another. The movie, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a former revolutionary on the hunt for his daughter, is almost guaranteed to be this month’s best release. Here are three reasons to check it out.

Leonardo DiCaprio is at his best as a comedian

Despite the fact that they have both been dominant forces in movies for the past 30 years, DiCaprio and Anderson have never made a movie together. While the actor and director are both capable of making pretty serious movies, One Battle After Another seems to be more of a comedy, and that’s probably for the best.

Recommended Videos

Especially in recent years, DiCaprio has found himself to be an incredibly adept comedian, capable of diffusing his own movie star good looks to create characters who feel stranger and more idiosyncratic than his earlier roles. One Battle After Another looks to be mostly a comedy, and it appears to be a pretty funny one at that.

It’s loosely adapted from the work of Thomas Pynchon

One Battle After Another seems to be at least loosely based on Thomas Pynchon’s Vineland. This is not the first time over the course of his career that Anderson has adapted Pynchon’s work. 2014’s Inherent Vice was also a Pynchon adaptation, and it made for one of the more baffling films in his entire filmography.

While we won’t know for sure how closely Anderson is drawing inspiration from Pynchon this time around, it seems fair to say that the director is firmly in an era defined by strange, elliptical films, and that might ultimately be a good thing. While Pynchon stories are rarely straightforward, Anderson is the perfect person to adapt him because of his slightly self-aware edge and because he has an incredible facility with the craft of movie-making.

Whatever One Battle After Another winds up being, it’s almost guaranteed to be fascinating.

The movie features a great supporting cast

Although DiCaprio is the name on the poster, and most of the people who see the movie will likely be going to see him, he’s going to be backed up by a great and deep supporting cast. Teyana Taylor, Benicio Del Toro, Sean Penn, Regina Hall, and Alana Haim join DiCaprio in the cast.

While we don’t know what role each of them will play, we also know that DiCaprio’s daughter will be played by a relative newcomer named Chase Infiniti. Although this cast includes plenty of heavyweights, these are all also people who know how to be funny. One Battle After Another should expect this movie to be on the funnier end of Anderson’s filmography.

One Battle After Another opens in theaters on September 26, 2025.

Joe Allen
Joe Allen is a freelance writer at Digital Trends, where he covers Movies and TV. He frequently writes streaming…
Topics
Apple TV scores a dozen Tony nods, and it’s about to win a rare honor that I didn’t see coming
Apple TV is one Tony win away from completing an EGOT with Schmigadoon! leading this year's nominations.
apple-tv-tony-awards

When Apple launched its streaming service in 2019, the entertainment world treated it with polite skepticism. Fast forward to 2026, Apple is now on the verge of securing an EGOT, the coveted sweep of Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony, after picking up its first-ever Tony Award nominations.

The tech giant earned 12 nods for Schmigadoon!, a stage adaptation of its original Apple TV musical series. With wins already under its belt for television and film, all eyes are now on the June 7 ceremony to see if Apple can complete the prestigious sweep.

Read more
5 great Netflix shows to watch on New Year’s Day and beyond
The cast of XO Kitty.

New Year’s Day is one of the easiest days to end up scrolling Netflix without actually committing to anything. The problem isn’t a lack of options, but choosing something that fits how you’re likely to watch, which usually means a show that starts quickly or keeps a steady rhythm without demanding too much attention.

Whether you’re recovering from a late night or just easing into a slower start to the year, the right show can do most of the work for you. This list narrows it down to five that are particularly effective right now, not just because they’re popular, but because they’re built for this kind of viewing. Some are structured for fast, high-retention binges, others are easier to sit with, and a couple justify a more focused watch if you’re in the mood to engage. Each one fits the kind of momentum that makes getting through a full season or a limited series feel natural, whether it’s today or any other day you want something that holds up without effort.

Read more
OpenAI is going Hollywood with ‘Critterz,’ and its Cannes-bound film used AI across its production
The Paddington in Peru writers are behind it, but it's the AI pipeline that has everyone talking.
Critterz-ai-animated-movie-by-agc

The debate over AI in Hollywood just found its biggest stage yet. AGC Studios is bringing Critterz to the upcoming Cannes Film Market, positioning it as the first mainstream commercial animated family film to be made with AI assistance woven into its production pipeline (via Deadline).

The film is a feature-length expansion of a 2023 viral short of the same name. That original short was itself one of the earliest films to use OpenAI's creative tools.

Read more