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Tusk

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Canada, United States · 2014
Rated R · 1h 42m
Director Kevin Smith
Starring Michael Parks, Justin Long, Haley Joel Osment, Génesis Rodríguez
Genre Comedy, Horror, Drama, Thriller

Podcaster Wallace Bryton journeys to Canada for an interview with Howard Howe, a retired seaman in a wheelchair whose story Wallace plans to record for his show. Howard turns out not to be who he advertised himself as, however, and Wallace finds himself in for a horrific experience that will leave him forever altered.

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TheWrap by Alonso Duralde

It's not even that the film shifts wildly in tone as much as the fact that none of those tones work at all: the horror parts aren't scary and, surprisingly for Smith, the comedy bits aren't funny.

67

Hitfix by Drew McWeeny

There is a glee to the filmmaking that is matched by a greater sense of control than I've seen from Smith before, and while I think the film is wildly uneven at times, I think that's also the point.

38

Slant Magazine by Ed Gonzalez

It suggests the worst possible gene splice of a barbed Terrance and Phillip South Park appearance, Fargo's blithe condescension, and the smuggest of Quentin Tarantino pastiches.

83

IndieWire by Eric Kohn

Despite its ludicrous turns, the movie benefits from the far-fetched events for its sheer willingness to go there, not unlike Smith's goofy, self-deprecating public persona.

80

Variety by Scott Foundas

An utterly bizarre, weirdly compelling story of manimal love that stakes out its own brazen path somewhere between “The Fly” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.”

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