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Inherent Vice. A drug-fueled private detective (Joaquin Phoenix) looks for a missing ex-girlfriend and her lover. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.
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Dec 11, 2014 · “Inherent Vice,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s adaptation of the Thomas Pynchon novel, is a labyrinthine noir set in sunny Los Angeles, circa 1970.
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- Manohla Dargis
Inherent Vice. In a California beach community, private detective Larry "Doc" Sportello (Joaquin Phoenix) tends to work his cases through a smoky haze of marijuana. One day, Shasta, a former lover, arrives out of the blue to plead for Doc's help; it seems that Shasta's current beau, rich real-estate tycoon Mickey Wolfmann, has a wife who may be ...
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Dec 28, 2014 · Inherent Vice is a deliciously washed-out portrait of LA, conjured by Anderson with regular cinematographer Robert Elswit, who won an Oscar in 2008 for There Will Be Blood. “I had a kind of ...
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- Mark Kermode
Jul 27, 2010 · — Chicago Tribune “[Of the] Pynchon novels, Inherent Vice is funny, maybe even the funniest.” — The Village Voice “Pynchon is frolicking in this psychedelic mystery, featuring dopers, surfers, bikers, predators, and parasites, drugs and counterfeit money, setups and switchbacks, and the Golden Fang, a stealth ship.
Dec 8, 2014 · “Inherent Vice” is not only the first Pynchon movie; it could also, I suspect, turn out to be the last. Either way, it is the best and the most exasperating that we’ll ever have.