Zeroville

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, 23% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Potentially an ironic favorite for cult film fans, Zeroville is a fundamentally misguided -- and descriptively titled -- passion project for its director and star.
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    Lillian CrawfordLittle White Lies
    This filth grates all the more because the film is so unbearably smug.
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    Stephen RodrickGlobe and Mail
    To say it is for Franco completists only seems just.
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    Brian TallericoRogerEbert.com
    Franco embraces the zero in his title, producing a film that starts to feel like a middle finger to both Hollywood and anyone who searches for meaning in it.
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    Peter DebrugeVariety
    As with many of Franco's projects, it seems to have left the station without a script, with the result that entire segments feel half-baked and semi-improvised.
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    Sara StewartNew York Post
    Franco seems to be aiming for comedy, but there are few laughs to be had.
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    David EhrlichindieWire
    A compelling reminder to spend more time reading.
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    Hunter LanierFilm Threat
    Vikar is just a weird guy left out to dry on a plotline.
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    Carlos BoyeroEl Pais (Spain)
    Film that doesn't understand what's ridiculous. [Full Review in Spanish]
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    Jordan SnowdenPittsburgh City Paper
    Perhaps if I had read the book, Zeroville the film would have made more sense.
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    Jackie K. Cooperjackiekcooper.com
    Off beat, quirky and confusing. Still it held my interest and made me think about it once I left the theater.
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