Cinema Blend -
28 Jul 2014 23:43

When you think of Paul Thomas Anderson and the compact but rich filmography he possesses, words like "intense," "poetic," and even "tragic" all seem to do the trick. Yet there's one word that has never even come close to describing a piece of his own work, a word that's usually reserved for much lighter fare than Anderson's usual examinations into the human condition: "bonkers." That's just the word some advanced viewers have used to describe his latest film, an adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's In...
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