Review of Tusk (2014) by Mrafrotastic00 — 01 Jun 2018
Tusk: This isn't Smith's best, but it is definitely on the right track. Starring: Michael Lewis. Justin Long. Haley Joel Osment. Directed by Kevin Smith. By Blake Patterson. 80/100. Fans of Kevin Smith, like myself, probably watched or recoiled from his horror comedy, "Tusk.
" "Tusk" is the strangest film of the century, and that's a compliment to Smith. Smith created a film that is fantastic at being eerie; it's more peculiar than Tim Burton's adaptation of "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
" The motion picture follows an egotistical podcaster, Justin Long achieves a different kind of role, that travels to Canada, and gets in contact with a bombastic senior citizen, the late Michael Parks is creepily hilarious, that is hiding morbidly bizarre secrets.
People might know this film as the story about the guy that is transformed into a walrus; the sight of it will make viewers gasp. This movie steals elements from "Misery," "Frankenstein," and other films.
For the humor, the jokes are hits and misses, but the hits benefit some audience members. By the way, I should mention that a famous actor portrays an unsophisticated detective named Guy Lapointe; the actor's initials are "JD.
" In conclusion, Kevin Smith's talent isn't gone.
This review of Tusk (2014) was written by Mrafrotastic00 on 01 Jun 2018.
Tusk has generally received mixed reviews.
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