Roman Polanski’s The Palace Debuts With a Splat at Rotten Tomatoes With 0% Score

The Palace, the newest movie from Roman Polanski, has landed with a heavy splat with its debut on Rotten Tomatoes.Following the movie’s premiere at Venice Film Festival, The Palace has opened with the unwanted score of 0%. This is based on nine total reviews submitted by Rotten Tomatoes-approved critics, with each one of them unanimous with their displeasure for the film. It’s possible the number will rise after more reviews are submitted, though it’s also worth noting that those that are currently live are not kind on the movie whatsoever, suggesting The Palace is particularly bad.”[The Palace is] a film that wears its bad taste like a mink coat while offering little in terms of fun, less still in terms of style,” writes Rory O’Connor of The Film Stage. THR reviewer Jordan Mintzer agrees, labeling the movie a “major misfire.” Meanwhile, Jo-Ann Titmarsh of the London Evening Standard referred to The Palace as a “film so dire that the filmmaker can no longer be defended because of his genius.”Related: Emma Stone’s Poor Things Debuts With Perfect Score at Rotten Tomatoes

The Palace, the newest movie from Roman Polanski, has landed with a heavy splat with its debut on Rotten Tomatoes.

Related: Emma Stone’s Poor Things Debuts With Perfect Score at Rotten Tomatoes

Following the movie’s premiere at Venice Film Festival, The Palace has opened with the unwanted score of 0%. This is based on nine total reviews submitted by Rotten Tomatoes-approved critics, with each one of them unanimous with their displeasure for the film. It’s possible the number will rise after more reviews are submitted, though it’s also worth noting that those that are currently live are not kind on the movie whatsoever, suggesting The Palace is particularly bad.

“[The Palace is] a film that wears its bad taste like a mink coat while offering little in terms of fun, less still in terms of style,” writes Rory O’Connor of The Film Stage. THR reviewer Jordan Mintzer agrees, labeling the movie a “major misfire.” Meanwhile, Jo-Ann Titmarsh of the London Evening Standard referred to The Palace as a “film so dire that the filmmaker can no longer be defended because of his genius.”

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