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Licorice Pizza

Licorice Pizza

  • Status: Released
  • 26-11-2021
  • Runtime: 133 min
  • Score: 6.969
  • Vote count: 2282

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.

Alana Haim

Alana Kane

Cooper Hoffman

Gary Valentine

Sean Penn

Jack Holden

Tom Waits

Rex Blau

Bradley Cooper

Jon Peters

Benny Safdie

Joel Wachs

Skyler Gisondo

Lance Brannigan

Mary Elizabeth Ellis

Momma Anita

John Michael Higgins

Jerry Frick

Christine Ebersole

Lucille Doolittle

Harriet Sansom Harris

Mary Grady

Joseph Cross

Matthew

Danielle Haim

Danielle Kane

Este Haim

Este Kane

Moti Haim

Moti Kane

Donna Haim

Donna Kane

Maya Rudolph

Gale

Ryan Heffington

Steve

Nate Mann

Brian

Isabelle Kusman

Sue Pomerantz

Destry Allyn Spielberg

Frisbee Kahill

George DiCaprio

Mr. Jack

Iyana Halley

Wig Shop Brenda

Ray Chase

B. Mitch Reed

Emma Dumont

Airplane Brenda

Yumi Mizui

Mioko

Megumi Anjo

Kimiko

Emily Althaus

Kiki Page

Tim Conway Jr.

Vic the Director

Griff Giacchino

Mark

Will Angarola

Kirk

Milo Herschlag

Greg Valentine

Craig Stark

Long Haired Freak

Louis Delavenne

Rive Gauche Waiter

Rogelio Camarillo

Armand

Nathan M. Hadden

Tail o' the Cock Valet

Brian Kehew

Sonny & Cher Tech

Ray Nicholson

Ray

Eloy Perez

Guillermo

Pearl Minnie Anderson

Sharon

Dan Chariton

Sam Harpoon

James Kelley

Tim

Dexter Demme

Cherry Bomb Kid / Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

River Cornwell

Cherry Bomb Kid

Harrison Bray

Cherry Bomb Kid

Sasha Spielberg

Tiny Toes Girl

Karissa Reynafarje

Tiny Toes Girl

Savannah Ioakimedes

Tiny Toes Girl

Dorie Samovitz

Tiny Toes Girl

Anna Cordell

Tiny Toes Girl

Adam Somner

Tiny Toes Photographer

Joshua Carl Allen

Tiny Toes Photographer

Patrick Hoelck

Tiny Toes Photographer

Collin Sutton

Tiny Toes Photographer

Lucia Angarola

Grant High School Student

Lola Brown

Grant High School Student

Nancy Cornwell

Grant High School Student

Harry Fincher

Grant High School Student

Laura Gary

Grant High School Student

Julie Goldklang

Grant High School Student

Ava Gosselaar

Grant High School Student

Lila Kay

Grant High School Student

Lucy Lopez

Grant High School Student

Zoe Novak

Grant High School Student

Van Rich-Takayama

Grant High School Student

Isaac Soren

Grant High School Student

Phil Bray

Don the Bartender

Patrick Aranda

Tail o' the Cock Pianist

Andrew C. Eure

Jerry Best Crew

Joshua Zev Nathan

Jerry Best Crew / Tilt

Mia Bruno

Jerry Best Crew

Trevor Tavares

A Jack

Kathy Trinh

A Jill

Greg Goetzman

Jerry Best

Grace Anderson

Under One Roof Kid

Minnie Ida Anderson

Under One Roof Kid

Jack Anderson

Under One Roof Kid / Jimbo

Lucille Anderson

Under One Roof Kid

Mahalia Flanagan

Under One Roof Kid

Seamus Flanagan

Under One Roof Kid

Tallulah Hoffman

Under One Roof Kid

Willa Hoffman

Under One Roof Kid

Megan Kelley

Under One Roof Kid

Hudson Monkarsh

Under One Roof Kid

Olive Monkarsh

Under One Roof Kid

Stella Monkarsh

Under One Roof Kid

Waylon Richling

Under One Roof Kid

Ben Schacter

Under One Roof Kid

Matty Schacter

Under One Roof Kid

Hazel Schaffer

Under One Roof Kid

June Schaffer

Under One Roof Kid

Delaina Mitchell

Stage Mom

Liz Cackowski

Stage Mom

Vanessa Schacter

Stage Mom

Alexandra Monkarsh

Stage Mom

Tyler Young

Audience Dad

Josh Monkarsh

Audience Dad

Max Mitchell

William

Erica Sullivan

Director's Assistant

Bottara Angele

Fairgoer

Laura Louise Richardson

Fairgoer

Lakin Valdez

Cop

Mark Kirksey

Cop

Allegra Clark

Police Dispatch (voice)

Ingrid Sophie Schram

B. Mitch Reed Assistant

Ariel Rechtshaid

KPPC Management

Doug Weaver

UPS Driver

Ted McCarthy

Waterbed Ted (voice)

Lori Killam

Janice

Coco Soren

Lucy's Friend

Austin Anderson

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

William Angarola

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Hudson Brown

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Sawyer Conklin

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Sylvie Conklin

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Sharyn Dent-Bray

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Renee Flanagan

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Jamie Giacchino

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Apryl Huntzinger

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Shana Dishell Richling

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Thomas John Rudolph

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Charlotte Schmid-Maybach

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Ford Stoller

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

George Stoller

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Theo Stoller

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

William Stoller

Fat Bernie's Waterbed Customer

Zoe Herschlag

Wendi Jo

Henri Abergel

Henri

Theresa Anderson

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Mark Flanagan

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Joanne Gough

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Paul Gough

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Cassandra Kulukundis

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Danielle Miller

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Hank Oster

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Reina Reyes

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Kimiko Kasai

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Richard Rudolph

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Kirk Saduski

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Katy Weber

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Dennis Weiss

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Mark Wolfson

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Ryan B. Young

Tail o' the Cock Patron

Benjamin Barrett

Latin Lad

Demelza Cronin

Tennis Girl

Katie Cronin

Tennis Girl

Dennis McCarthy

Reporter

Mary Eileen O'Donnell

Reporter

William Potter

Joel Wachs Photographer

Ted McCarthy

Joel Wachs Chief of Staff

Karen Kilgariff

Joel Wachs Mom

Alex Herschlag

Joel Wachs Dad

Madison Sonora

Joel Wachs Volunteer

Jonathan Goetzman

Joel Wachs Volunteer

Victoria Kunkel

Joel Wachs Volunteer

Jon Beavers

Number 12 Creep

Luigi Della Ripa

Luigi the Tailor

Riley Parker

Annoying Pinball Kid

Max Beristain

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Eden Burakoff

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Alex Canter

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Avery Carey

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

AJ Carr

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Angenaya Carr

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Nick Cohen

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Eric Culhane

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Astaria Dayne

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Mick Giacchino

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Luna Gray

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Julia Greene

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Sung Han

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Lawrence Haymes

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Arlo Reilly

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Francesca Sarracino

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Luigi Sarracino

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Frank Scott

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Max Scott

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Yanari Warren

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Ciara Williamson

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Hannah Williamson

Fat Bernie's Pinball Crowd

Dan Anderson

Encino Theater Staff

Kat Barnette

Ticket Taker

Natalia Becerril

Latin Lady (uncredited)

Zachary Chicos

Upscale Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Gerren Hall

Campaign Employee (uncredited)

Fatimah Hassan

Driver (uncredited)

Steven Herrera

Teen Fair Goer (uncredited)

Brandon Koen

Fair Goer (uncredited)

Richard B. Larimore

Golfer (uncredited)

Paige Locke

Fair Goer (uncredited)

Zoe McLane

Pinball Teen (uncredited)

Anthony Molinari

Cop #2 (uncredited)

John C. Reilly

Fred Gwynne / Herman Munster (uncredited)

Patrick Salway

Pinball Kid (uncredited)

Tess Rianne Sullivan

Wachs Campaign Staffer (uncredited)

Charlotte Townsend

Fairgoer #3 (uncredited)

Jeff Willy

Fair Volunteer (uncredited)

garethmb

Set in the San Fernando Valley of 1973; Writer/Director Paul Thomas Anderson has created a loving and nostalgia-filled look at that era with his new film “Licorice Pizza”. The film focuses on a teenaged Gary (Cooper Hoffman) who becomes intrigued by an older photographer assistant named Alana (Alana Haim); during his school photo sessions. Despite their age difference; the two become friends and Gary attempts to impress her with his hustle as he works in the fringes of Hollywood and has become a regular on the audition circuit and various events thanks to his agent. When he is able to get Alana to act as his chaperone on a promotional trip to New York; reality sets in when Alana catches the eye of an older actor and starts dating him; Gary moves his hustle into high gear and begins a successful Waterbed business and even convinces his agent to represent Alana. What follows is a long-winding story as the two move into Hollywood circles and face various challenges associated with their times, confused feelings, and goals. While the film has some great moments and really great performance; especially that of Haim and Bradley Cooper; the two hours and forty-five minute run time seemed overly long and self-indulgent and could easily have lost forty-five minutes or so and not lost much as the film is loaded with scenes that are overly long or do not advance the story or characters in any meaningful way. In many ways, the film plays out like a teenaged boy’s fantasy as there is the alluring older woman and his repeated ways to impress her; some of which stretch credibility. What makes the film work so well is the nostalgic and loving look at the era and the winning performances from the cast. Much like he did with “Boogie Nights”; Anderson is not afraid to take broken or dysfunctional characters and make them sympathetic and relatable. Expect the movie to do well with the Award voters and it will be interesting to see what the cast will do next. 4 stars out of 5

r96sk

I can't say I enjoyed <em>'Licorice Pizza'</em> as much as most, but this flick from Paul Thomas Anderson is a good one. Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman are entertaining in the lead roles, with Haim particularly standing out - though Philip Seymour Hoffman's kid definitely improves as the film ticks by. There are some amusing roles for more well known faces, my favourite parts of this 2021 release are in fact with <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Cooper">one of them</a> - funny stuff! Some parts are amiss, mind; e.g. the strange Japanese wives bits. I did find the dialogue a little pretentious I can't lie, mainly early on as we get to know the characters - once everything is fleshed out and set it's all shipshape, to be fair. The film gets a tad aimless near the end, I'd actually say the pacing is perfectly fine but it does feel as long as it is in terms of the run time - I felt every second of the 130 or so minutes. All in all, I'd recommend it. Major film buffs will lap it up, evidently.

beyondthecineramadome

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/sweet-valley-high-licorice-pizza-review<a> There’s a lackadaisical feeling that runs throughout writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson’s _Licorice Pizza_. It feels like summer, where there’s nothing in the world but time and friends to spend it with. With a loose narrative and a long run time, Licorice Pizza has moments of magic. It’s a perfect snapshot of wasting lazy, hazy, eternal summer days with your best friends and the crazy ideas you cook up together. Getting to see it on 70mm really adds to this dreamy ambiance.

the_blueeyes

The is a real colourful oddball of a movie. From start to finish we are instantly thrown into Alana´s journey and are taken trough a series of strange situations and developments. There is no pre-development or little to be told about the main characters history. The movie is a moment-to-moment tag-along story of romance and its ups and downs. However i enjoyed the little humour moments in it and i had to giggle at times. Catches the 70´s vibe mighty good and i personally enjoyed every moment of it. Of course the woke community had to react to this movie but there is nothing to be offended about anything. Enjoy the film.

badelf

Licorice Pizza: Paul Thomas Anderson's Masterful Meditation on Becoming In "Licorice Pizza", Paul Thomas Anderson does what he does best: he transforms the messy, uncertain terrain of human becoming into a luminous, deeply compassionate narrative. Set in the San Fernando Valley of the 1970s, the film follows Alana and Gary - two souls navigating that treacherous landscape between adolescence and genuine adulthood. Their relationship isn't a traditional romance, but a complex dance of aspiration, confusion, and tentative connection. Anderson's distinctive cinematic language is perfectly suited to this narrative. His episodic structure mirrors the non-linear path of personal discovery. Scenes drift and connect like memory itself - impressionistic, unpredictable, charged with both humor and melancholy. Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman are nothing short of revelatory as first-time actors. Their performances transcend typical debut expectations, displaying a raw, intuitive understanding of character that many seasoned professionals never achieve. Haim, particularly, brings a complex emotional landscape to Alana - vulnerable yet defiant, lost yet determined. Hoffman channels a pitch-perfect blend of teenage bravado and genuine vulnerability. They're not performing characters so much as revealing the raw, unfinished nature of human potential. Their performances feel less like acting and more like witnessed life. The 1970s backdrop isn't mere nostalgia. It's a metaphor for cultural transition - a moment when traditional narratives are dissolving and new possibilities are just beginning to emerge. That, and the reflection of that in the soundtrack, are awesome. Ultimately, "Licorice Pizza" argues that becoming is a process, not a destination. And who better to tell that story than Paul Thomas Anderson, cinema's most empathetic cartographer of human complexity?