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  2. Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice, a freewheeling adaptation of Thomas Pynchons picaresque novel, sees Joaquin Phoenix play a stoner detective against the backdrop of a Californian hippie culture soured in the wake of the Manson killing. He talks to Jonathan Romney.

  3. Slippery plots become clearer after a second viewing, but some movies – such as Inherent Vice – are meant to be confusing. And if critics go back for more, are they being fair to readers, who...

  4. Paul Thomas Anderson's adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's counterculture fable is a gorgeous, goofy, mysterious film.

  5. Oct 4, 2014 · The first filmmaker okayed to adapt a Thomas Pynchon novel for the screen, Paul Thomas Anderson has made a zig-zagging, effortfully comic mystery yarn that sends a weed- and beach-loving private ...

  6. So with Inherent Vice, in contrast to the discursive, intense study of post-WWII malaise and soul-searching of The Master, we get a comic-noir LA romp that feels one part Big Lebowski, one part American Hustle plus one part Chinatown for good measure.

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    Dec 12, 2014 · To use an all-too-appropriate drug metaphor here, Inherent Vice is a bad tripa movie that purposefully twists and upends you like an experimental roller coaster, attacking from every angle and leaving you not quite sure whether to laugh or scream.

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