Classic Movies Live Season 7, Episode 8 – There Will Be Blood

Classic Movies Live Season 7, Episode 8 – There Will Be Blood

From Classic Movies Live! by Heatwave Radio

April 1, 2026

About this episode

The hosts discuss the classic film 'There Will Be Blood' and its significance in cinema.

This week on Classic Movies Live! our hosts take a quick detour to talk about a verified, certified classic! This is the companion piece to our previous episode on No Country for Old Men, covering the other big player at the 80th Academy Awards: There Will Be Blood! Considered by many to be director Paul Thomas Anderson's magnum opus, There Will Be Blood stars Daniel Day-Lewis as Daniel Plainview, an oil-man attempting to strike rich in the town of Little Boston. As Plainview buys up the land in town, promising untold riches and prosperity to the people of Little Boston, he runs up against Eli Sunday (Paul Dano), a local preacher and "son of these hills" who is, to put it lightly, not fond of the way Plainview conducts business. There Will Be Blood would go on to be nominated for 8 Academy Awards, winning Best Actor in a Leading Role for Daniel Day-Lewis and Best Cinematography for Robert Elswit. Perhaps just as impressively, it was the second movie that our co-host Jeff would see in the Dundee Theatre in Omaha, Nebraska, becoming the centrepiece of a formative experience to his development as a cinephile. You know the drill: both our hosts have seen this movie, and they've got…

People in this episode

Hosts: Jeff, Pierre

Topics covered

  • film analysis
  • classic cinema
  • Academy Awards
  • director spotlight
  • character study

Keywords

  • There Will Be Blood
  • Paul Thomas Anderson
  • Daniel Day-Lewis
  • Academy Awards
  • film review

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: There Will Be Blood, No Country for Old Men

Places: Little Boston, Dundee Theatre, Omaha, Nebraska

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