inherent vice
I Spent 10 Terrible Hours at Arctic Monkeys' Pop-Up Cinema
I spent an entire weekend at Arctic Monkeys' pop-up 'Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino' cinema and bar, reviewing a bunch of seventies films the band curated. It was bad.
Should Perishable Art Be Saved? | Conservation Lab
When art goes off script, those in charge of its survival have to follow.
Thomas Pynchon Might Have Published a New Novel About Community Colleges Under a Pseudonym
The theory sounds like a paranoid conspiracy straight from pages of 'The Crying of Lot 49,' but a new article in 'Harper's Magazine' tries to make the case.
[Premiere] Paul Thomas Anderson Supercut Shows Sound Design Can Be Music, Too
The first film essay in Jacob T. Swinney's newest "directors" series focuses on the sound of 'Boogie Nights,' 'There Will Be Blood,' and 'Inherent Vice' director Paul Thomas Anderson.
How an 'Inherent Vice' Pot Party Bus Dealt with Denver's Restrictive Public Weed Consumption Laws
While adult use of recreational marijuana may be legal in Denver, public consumption of it isn't. That means that any weed-related event that hints at being open to the public, like Paul Thomas Anderson's Hazy Bus Tour, is pretty much asking for...
Paul Thomas Anderson on 'Inherent Vice,' Kubrick, and Hangovers
"I think it's good to think of the film as, like, that moment when you wake up in the morning and you've been drinking the night before."
'Inherent Vice' Leaves Out the Book's Vintage Web Paranoia
Somewhere in the adapting, IV: The Film loses IV: The Book's slight-but-sly critique of ARPAnet, the progenitor of the internet.
Catching Up with the Actress Formerly Known as Belladonna
Belladonna's fans have been wondering what she's been doing since leaving porn, and I'm sure they were shocked to see her pop up in Inherent Vice.
Paul Thomas Anderson on Why He Made 'Inherent Vice'
"Any time a new book of Pynchon's has come out—at least since I've been around—it's like I hang the 'do not disturb' sign on the door and don't come out until it's done."
Director Paul Thomas Anderson Talks 'Inherent Vice'
Meredith Danluck sits down with the filmmaker to talk about his new surf noir, an adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's 2009 novel. He also shares an exclusive trailer.
'Inherent Vice' and the Complicated Protagonists of Paul Thomas Anderson
Paul Thomas Anderson is not afraid to get weird. His latest effort happens to get weird in the sense that it seems to deliver a contact high as you're watching it.
Of Course Paul Thomas Anderson Is Giving Thomas Pynchon the Tracking-Shot Treatment
There it is, all 470 feet worth of it.