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Tusk (2014)
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Tusk (2014)

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Hosting popular podcaster The Not-See Party, Wallace Bryton decides to fly to Canada to interview the Kill Bill Kid, an Internet celebrity famous for severing his leg without knowing that Kill Bill Kid died recently. Wallace happens to meet a strange man who kidnaps him later and plans to transform Wallace into a walrus by cutting his legs.
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CRITICS OF "Tusk (2014)"
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NPR
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September 19, 2014

Tusk is an overextended, tonally incoherent joke that would make viewers squirm even if it didn't involve a bloody and demented medical experiment.
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Washington Free Beacon
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July 14, 2016

Kevin Smith has lost his mind.
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Daily Dead
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January 07, 2016

You have to be on board for all of Kevin Smith's lunacy or you won't be able to connect with some of the choices he makes, but I found Tusk wildly inventive and am hopeful it earmarks a bold new chapter for Smith's filmmaking career.
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Projected Figures
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June 02, 2016

Tusk's inherent absurdity would much better have been played straight and subtle all the way through to the end, rather than covered over with the broadest layers of blubbery, fish-in-a-barrel slapstick. Still, really enjoyed the first half...
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Flavorwire
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June 18, 2016

'Tusk' opens with the sound of two men laughing at their own jokes, so I guess a doff of the cap is due to the filmmaker for encapsulating his movie so efficiently, right from the jump.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
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September 19, 2014

Tusk is not a particularly good movie, but the vivid anxiety dream at its heart makes it one of the most personal films this writer-director has ever made.
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TIME Magazine
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October 16, 2014

Nice as it would be to herald Tusk as a return to Smith's bold early period, the movie has a lurching tone and an airless atmosphere.
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Cinemixtape
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April 17, 2016

A film so openly inessential that it circles back around to vitality, frequently finding that elusive sweet spot between horror and comedy.
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Globe and Mail
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October 03, 2014

If Kevin Smith was stoned when he thought up his excellent walrusian nightmare, then marijuana is the best creative medicine.
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The Film Stage
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March 12, 2016

The quintessential midnight experience, Kevin Smith's next outing as he transitions from slacker comedy to dark horror is, like most of his films, for the fans.
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Toronto Star
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October 02, 2014

"Excess" is Smith's middle name, so the show goes on . . . and on.
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indieWire
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October 28, 2015

Justin Long and Johnny Depp join the "Clerks" director for a weird, unpredictable movie that still feels like only Smith could have made it.
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