
When podcaster Wallace travels to Canada to interview someone, he winds up meeting a strange man named Howe who has many stories to tell about his past life during his interview. Wallace wakes up the next day finding out Howe isn't the person he thought he was. Howe has plans to surgically and mentally turn Wallace into a walrus.... (Full plot summary below)
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When podcaster Wallace travels to Canada to interview someone, he winds up meeting a strange man named Howe who has many stories to tell about his past life during his interview. Wallace wakes up the next day finding out Howe isn't the person he thought he was. Howe has plans to surgically and mentally turn Wallace into a walrus.
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| At the Movies (Australia)Margaret PomeranzThe way Kevin Smith's mind works is a grotesque wonder to behold. |
| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Brad WheelerA parable that concerns the monstrous conduct of humans, Tusk is a salute to storytelling, a comic send-up of Canadiana – with awesome references to Degrassi and Duplessis – and a terrorizing vehicle for sharply conceived absurdity. |
| indieWireEric KohnDespite its ludicrous turns, the movie benefits from the far-fetched events for its sheer willingness to go there, not unlike Smith's goofy, self-deprecating public persona. |
| TIME MagazineRichard CorlissNice 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. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazettePhilip Martin...an unholy insane mess of a movie. Yes, it is self-referential and self-aggrandizing in that peculiar self-deprecating way the writer-director has perfected. |
| New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe result is so out there that you can imagine Mr. Smith and his collaborators rolling in the aisles at their own preposterousness. If you can find your inner 16-year-old, you might just join them. |
| Yahoo! MoviesThelma AdamsA revolting, creepy, and enthralling metamorphosis movie that toys with the audience's ideas of horror and retribution, while presenting a stream of verbal and visual jokes with a great turn by Michael Parks. Kevin Smith is back! |
| Film ThreatMark BellMichael Parks continues to prove his exceptional talent, versatility and willingness to go all out for whatever role he takes on... |
| JunkeeGlenn DunksIs Kevin Smith's Tusk the worst movie of the year? Yes. I mean, probably. ... none have made me quite as angrily resentful of a filmmaker as this one did. |
| FilmDrunkVincent ManciniTusk, based on one of Kevin Smith's Smodcasts, smakes a strong case for a smintervention. |