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Inherent Vice on 70mm

Paul Thomas Anderson

Paul Thomas Anderson’s wild and entrancing Thomas Pynchon adaptation is a cinematic time machine, placing the viewer deep within the world of the paranoid, hazy L.A. dope culture of the early ’70s.

DIRECTOR
Paul Thomas Anderson
YEAR
2014
COUNTRY
USA
RUNTIME
148 minutes
FORMAT
70mm

Paul Thomas Anderson’s wild and entrancing Thomas Pynchon adaptation is a cinematic time machine, placing the viewer deep within the world of the paranoid, hazy L.A. dope culture of the early ’70s. It’s not just the look (which is ineffably right, from the mutton chops and the peasant dresses to the battered screen doors and the neon glow), it’s the feel, the rhythm of hanging out, of talking yourself into a state of shivering ecstasy or fear or something in between. Joaquin Phoenix goes all in as Doc Sportello, the private investigator searching for his ex-girlfriend Shasta (Katherine Waterston), menaced at every turn by the telegenic police detective “Bigfoot” Bjornsen (Josh Brolin). Among the other members of Anderson’s mind-boggling cast are Reese Witherspoon, Benicio Del Toro, Martin Short, Owen Wilson, and Jena Malone. For one week only, join Film at Lincoln Center to revisit this great American film on 70mm, ahead of the director’s highly anticipated new feature. An NYFF52 Main Slate selection.

A groovy, richly funny stoner romp.”
Scott Foundas, Variety
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm
Inherent Vice on 70mm

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