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Inherent Vice is a 2014 American period neo-noir mystery stoner comedy film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, based on the 2009 novel by Thomas Pynchon.The ensemble cast includes Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson, Katherine Waterston, Eric Roberts, Reese Witherspoon, Benicio del Toro, Jena Malone, Martin Short and Joanna Newsom.
2014: Inherent Vice: Paul Thomas Anderson: novel by Thomas Pynchon: 2015: The Martian: Drew Goddard: novel by Andy Weir [5] 2016: Silence: Jay Cocks and Martin Scorsese: novel by Shūsaku Endō: 2017: The Disaster Artist: Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber: book by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell: 2018: If Beale Street Could Talk: Barry Jenkins ...
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Critics reacted well to Inherent Vice, particularly for its mainstream appeal.In a generally favorable review, The New York Times ' Michiko Kakutani called it "Pynchon Lite", describing it as "a simple shaggy-dog detective story that pits likable dopers against the Los Angeles Police Department and its 'countersubversive' agents, a novel in which paranoia is less a political or metaphysical ...
From 1930 until 2018, the NBR chose 74 films that would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture as Best Film. Twenty four of these times, the film selected was number one on the NBR's list for that year.
By Patricia Reaney NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Inherent Vice," director 0's adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's novel that debuted at the New York Film Festival on Saturday is a hazy, drug-fuelled trip back ...
They were followed by Inherent Vice (2014), Phantom Thread (2017) and Licorice Pizza (2021). His next film One Battle After Another will be released in 2025. Anderson is noted for his collaborations with cinematographer Robert Elswit , costume designer Mark Bridges , composers Jon Brion and Jonny Greenwood , and several actors.
Anderson adapted Thomas Pynchon's 2009 novel Inherent Vice into a film of the same name in 2014. Joaquin Phoenix played a stoner hippie and private investigator investigating a case involving the disappearance of his ex-girlfriend and her wealthy boyfriend. [12]