1. The Palace (2023) - Rotten Tomatoes
It's a good low budget comedy with moderate dis on the rich. These critics with 0/5 scores are f@ck1ng tools, paied by the 1%. And in their sick mind they are ...
New Year's Eve 1999, a luxurious Swiss hotel where the lives of hotel workers and various guests get intertwined.
2. The Palace (2023) directed by Roman Polanski • Reviews, film + cast
A comedy set on New Year's Eve 1999 in a luxurious hotel in the Swiss Alps where the lives of various guests and those who work for them intersect.
A comedy set on New Year’s Eve 1999 in a luxurious hotel in the Swiss Alps where the lives of various guests and those who work for them intersect.
3. The Palace - Movie Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes
[Full review in Spanish]. Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Sep 6, 2023. Philip De Semlyen Time Out. TOP CRITIC. Rotten score. Roman Polanski's Eurotrash ...
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4. The Palace review – Roman Polanski's tacky hotel farce is the ...
3 sep 2023 · But The Palace is horrible: tacky and joyless, fatally confusing sexual disgust with arousal. It's clear that Polanski is revolted by the world ...
Set in a hotel on New Year’s eve in 1999, this dismal comedy finds room for John Cleese, Mickey Rourke and Fanny Ardant, but you’ll want to run for the hills
5. The Palace (2023) - Filmaffinity
100 min. 4.9. 482. Rate.
Genre: Drama | Synopsis: The Palace Hotel is an extraordinary castle designed at the beginning of the twentieth century and located right in the middle of a snow-covered valley in Switzerland. Every year it hosts wealthy and ...
6. The Palace Reviews - Metacritic
A drama set on New Year's Eve 1999 in a luxurious Swiss hotel where the lives of hotel workers and various guests get intertwined.
7. 'The Palace' Review: Roman Polanski's Comedy Is a Laughless ...
2 sep 2023 · Roman Polanski's New Year's Eve hotel comedy about a bunch of wealthy idiots is a laughless debacle.
Polanski and comedy have never jelled, and at 90 he works with a timing that's decades out of date.
8. 'The Palace' Review: Roman Polanski's Dreadful Class Satire
2 sep 2023 · It's the worst thing he's ever made — or in any case the worst film this critic has ever seen by him. (I've only missed a couple of titles in ...
The controversial 90-year-old director’s latest feature, starring Mickey Rourke, Fanny Ardant and John Cleese, premiered out of competition at the Venice Film Festival.
9. The Palace (2023) - Always Good Movies
10 mrt 2024 · The Palace (2023). March ... In Contemporary Movies Tags the palace, movie review, Switzerland, Rating=2.5, roman polanski, comedy, satire.
Direction: Roman Polanski Country: Switzerland / Italy / other From the acclaimed director Roman Polanski, whose filmography includes gems such as Repulsion (1965), Chinatown (1974), Rosemary’s Baby (1968), and The Pianist (2002), comes The Palace , an oddball satire that starts off wel
10. Review: The Palace - Cineuropa
4 sep 2023 · 04/09/2023 - VENICE 2023: The most dreaded film in Venice this year, by Roman Polanski, turns out to be very revealing, consciously or not.
04/09/2023 - VENICE 2023: The most dreaded film in Venice this year, by Roman Polanski, turns out to be very revealing, consciously or not
11. Venice 2023 review: Roman Polanski's 'The Palace' - Euronews
3 sep 2023 · In spite of the ongoing debate surrounding the inclusion of controversial directors at film festivals, Venice has decided to premiere Roman ...
In spite of the ongoing debate surrounding the inclusion of controversial directors at film festivals, Venice has decided to premiere Roman Polanski’s 'The Palace'. They should have thought twice, as it is comfortably the worst film Polanski has ever put his name to.
12. Roman Polanski's 'dire' new film receives rare zero per cent Rotten ...
5 sep 2023 · The Palace received a one-star review fromThe Guardian's Xan Brooks, who wrote: “The Palace is horrible: tacky and joyless, fatally confusing ...
Film has been described as ‘easily the worst film in [Polanski’s] career’