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Hotel
Directed by
Mike Figgis
2002
1h 33m
R
Comedy
4.1
41%
31%
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A sex worker, a hired killer, and a movie crew cross paths in a Venice hotel where human meat is on the menu in this freewheeling film.
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Cast of Hotel
Max Beesley
Antonio
Fabrizio Bentivoglio
Very Important Doctor
Brian Bovell
Cardinal
Saffron Burrows
Duchess of Malfi
Elisabetta Cavallotti
Abducted Hotel Guest
Valentina Cervi
Hotel Maid
George DiCenzo
Boris
Andrea Di Stefano
Assassin
Nicola Farron
Hotel Guest
Christopher Fulford
Steve Hawk
Valeria Golino
Italian Actress
Jeremy Hardy
Flamenco Troupe Administrator
Salma Hayek Pinault
Charlee Boux
Danny Huston
Hotel Manager
Rhys Ifans
Trent Stoken
Jason Isaacs
Australian Actor
Paco Jarana
Flamenco Guitarist
Lucy Liu
Kawika
Mark Long
Hotel Kitchen Manager
Mía Maestro
Cariola
John Malkovich
Omar Jonnson
Chiara Mastroianni
Hotel Nurse
Laura Morante
Greta
Ornella Muti
Flamenco Spokesperson
Burt Reynolds
The Flamenco Manager
Stefania Rocca
Sophie
Julian Sands
Tour Guide
Danny Sapani
AJ
David Schwimmer
Jonathan Danderfine
Alexandra Staden
Film PA
Mark Strong
Ferdinand
Heathcote Williams
Bosala
Eva Yerbabuena
Flamenco Dancer
Hotel Reviews
Chicago Tribune
Robert K. Elder
Pretensions permeate Hotel, which, as a movie about movies, is the cinematic equivalent of a humor column in The Hollywood Reporter.
New York Times
Elvis Mitchell
Some may say it's like watching wine age in a bottle, but the movie also offers the subtle sense of the flavor changing from minute to minute.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
A jumbled, self-indulgent mess with a rash of story lines and a squandered cast.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Here's a strange case. Hotel is a movie that works in no conventional sense, and succeeds in several unconventional ones.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
Pretentious avant-garde comedy.
New York Post
Jonathan Foreman
There are clever, funny, erotic and visually beautiful moments scattered throughout the film.
Los Angeles Times
Manohla Dargis
A fundamentally insipid bid at experimental narrative.
Film Scouts
Jason Gorber
Its convoluted, highly allegorical story line will put off many. However, it is certainly a fresh and original take on digital cinema, and, for no other reason, it may be appreciated as a film stretching the very form of filmmaking.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
A train wreck of a film whose chaotic, partly improvised story and too-tricky mix of film stocks, image sizes, split-screen effects and color/B&W footage overwhelm some phenomenally beautiful sequences and a memorable performance by Saffron Burroughs.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
Wears out its welcome pretty fast.
Newark Star-Ledger
Bob Campbell
It's a love-it-or- hate-it proposition.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
If you came across Hotel playing on monitors in a museum of contemporary art it would grab your attention for a while, but as a movie, it's too pretentious, too confusing and just too much.
Village Voice
Laura Sinagra
Sexed-up, teched-up, theater-troupe pedantry disguised as avant-garde film.
Christian Science Monitor
David Sterritt
Figgis cooks up fewer memorable cinematic tricks here than in Time Code, his previous picture, but he still deserves credit for taking more artistic chances than a dozen ordinary directors.
FilmJerk.com
Edward Havens
An early favorite for Worst Film of 2003
L.A. Weekly
Scott Foundas
Hotel is surprisingly enjoyable, even if you'd hesitate to call it a complete success.
Film Threat
Rich Cline
The plot is so insane that we never get a grip on what's going on, so we never care at all about the characters or situations.
E! Online
Mainly there's a lot of rambling, posing and the smell of everyone involved giving in to the worst sort of art-damaged self-indulgence.
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