Movie Review: Inherent Vice
By Jack Bradford | January 22, 2015Sex, lies and videotape; sex, drugs and rock and roll: these are the overlapping triumvirates governing Paul Thomas Anderson's film.
Sex, lies and videotape; sex, drugs and rock and roll: these are the overlapping triumvirates governing Paul Thomas Anderson's film.
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