This bruised conversation about art and failure is a beautifully faded portrait of a man who knew he’d already written his last hit.
This bruised conversation about art and failure is a beautifully faded portrait of a man who knew he’d already written his last hit.
Ambitious, grotesque, and undeniably provocative, the film is also maddeningly indulgent in a way that leads to self-sabotage.
An unsettling triptych of stories that hits all of the director’s high notes: macabre and funny, yet also disturbing and cruel.
The film’s tone is uneven and inconsistent and the direction is lacking, but the two leads are terrific.
The film’s tone is uneven and inconsistent and the direction is lacking, but the two leads are terrific.
This is not only one of the best movies of the year, it’s one of the finest of Quentin Tarantino’s career.