AVClub: It’s a brave new world for film distribution when the new movie by Paul Thomas Anderson can be legally watched online less than 24 hours after its premiere. There’s a reason, however, for that speedy turnover: Junun, which screened last night at the New York Film Festival and is available now on the curated streaming site MUBI, is more of an enthusiastic doodle than another staggering event picture from the writer-director of There Will Be Blood, The Master, and Inherent Vice. Barely a feature at 54 minutes, it’s the closest Anderson has come to just kind of goofing around behind the camera—though, obviously, his version of goofing around is more dynamic than an ambitious effort from the average contemporary.
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This looks boring as hell but I will watch ANYTHING from Paul Thomas Anderson.