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Maps To The Stars

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A tour into the heart of a Hollywood family chasing celebrity, one another and the relentless ghosts of their pasts.    
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Tulsa World
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December 18, 2015

There's a cruel honesty to it all that's engrossing, when it's not grossing.
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The Film Stage
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June 06, 2016

Something of a fascinating misfire, still shot and edited with the precise authority that has defined Cronenberg's recent period, but jumbled in the search for narrative control and originality.
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Chicago Tribune
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March 05, 2015

"Maps to the Stars" loses some steam near the end, and its resolution has the predetermined quality of Greek tragedy writ small. Still, I found it (as the Replacements song says) sadly beautiful.
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Seattle Weekly
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November 12, 2015

We watch to see the worst in Maps, it's revealed, and absolutely nothing about it is surprising. (Even the ghosts are predictable.) Also, unforgivable in the inside-Hollywood canon, Wagner can't craft dialogue or be funny to save his life.
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New Yorker
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March 02, 2015

According to Cronenberg, the script for "Maps to the Stars," by Bruce Wagner, began life more than twenty years ago, and it shows.
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Flavorwire
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June 18, 2016

So here's a mean, nasty little piece of work - and I have a feeling director David Cronenberg would take that as the compliment it's intended to be.
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Chicago Sun-Times

March 05, 2015

This isn't a lousy film; it's a mediocre, ugly film about lousy people.
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Today's Zaman (Turkey)
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February 29, 2016

Bitterly comedic but utterly sad.
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RogerEbert.com
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February 27, 2015

Although it's been dismissed in some quarters as minor Cronenberg-and criticized for "getting Hollywood wrong," or something-it's a sneakily powerful movie.
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SF Weekly
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December 31, 2015

Really this is more a barrel of fish than of monkeys - mostly a jaded movie-industry satire (in a cameo, Carrie Fisher plays herself), but also, being Cronenberg, a horror film, full of ghost stories and little monsters.
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Chicago Reader
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March 05, 2015

Hollywood has been disemboweling itself since... Sunset Boulevard and The Bad and the Beautiful, but those movies seem like Cream of Wheat compared to Cronenberg's wicked vision.
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New York Magazine/Vulture
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February 27, 2015

There are scads of scabrous inside-Hollywood psychodramas, but never a festering pyre on the order of David Cronenberg and Bruce Wagner's Maps to the Stars. What a hyperfocused duo of ghouls!
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