Jason Sperb is not a fan of Paul Thomas Anderson. He’s something much better-an intelligent critic trying to discern what’s valuable and what’s not in Anderson’s body of cinematic work. (Milwaukee Express) Blossoms & Blood, Jason Sperb's very strong new book, doesn't so much argue the case for PTA's greatness as show, slowly and methodically, how he moved through and within the ranks of American filmmaking-a case study of how even the most self-determined directors are always borne aloft by cultural events. (Cineaste) Sperb has complete mastery of the critical and industrial histories of the films. (Choice)