Sitges 2014: Review of “Tusk” by Kevin Smith

Tusk

Kevin Smith is renewed with his new film «Tusk«, A mixture of comedy and bizarre horror.

A parody of the classic «Frankenstein»That you should not take yourself too seriously. Or maybe yes?

"Tusk" tells the story of a podcaster, a half-haired comedian who thinks he is funnier than he is, who travels to Canada looking for a story to poke fun at on his show. Once there, his plan is truncated, but by chance he stumbles upon something that seems interesting to him, the announcement of a man seeking to share a flat and who claims to have many stories to tell.

After two hours of walking to Manitoba, where the man lives in a large mansion, the protagonist meets a curious host who certainly has many anecdotes to tell, although he seems somewhat obsessed with his story about a walrus.

Kevin Smith He has not lost his gifts for humor, although this time he uses them for a most bizarre story.

If the director turned his career around when he carried out a remarkable «Red State«, An award-winning film at the Sitges Festival in 2011, is now doing it again, since although it repeats in the horror genre, it does so with a totally different film.

The role of michael parks, who already won the best actor award in the Catalan competition with the director's previous film, in a peculiar version of Doctor Frankenstein.

Rating: 7 / 10

More information - The official section of the Sitges Festival 2014 is completed


Be the first to comment

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

*

*

  1. Responsible for the data: Miguel Ángel Gatón
  2. Purpose of the data: Control SPAM, comment management.
  3. Legitimation: Your consent
  4. Communication of the data: The data will not be communicated to third parties except by legal obligation.
  5. Data storage: Database hosted by Occentus Networks (EU)
  6. Rights: At any time you can limit, recover and delete your information.