Directed By:Steven Soderbergh
Written By:Coleman Hough
Full Frontal
Metascore
Mixed or Average
45
User score
Generally Unfavorable
3.9
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
45
41% Positive
15 Reviews
15 Reviews
35% Mixed
13 Reviews
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24% Negative
9 Reviews
9 Reviews
90
The result is Soderberghs liveliest experiment since the strenuously weird "Schizopolis" six years ago -- except that this one works.
70
It's all part of the joke. Soderbergh may have created a bit of a mess with Full Frontal, but it's a playful and scrappy mess.
63
It's the summer's most avant-garde experiment, and those who hate it (and there will be plenty) will complain the movie doesn't have a point. Then again, neither did Seinfeld, and look how that turned out.
50
The medium really is the message here, and it steals what there is of the show.
40
Aside from a few well-shaped moments from some of the actors, the editing is about the only thing that keeps your mind occupied in Full Frontal -- and any good editor will tell you that's a problem.
30
Arid, self-consciously arty and emotionally uninvolving.
10
The only way a self-absorbed treatise like this can get any kind of audience (not to mention distribution) is to cast famous people in it.
User score
Generally Unfavorable
3.9
13% Positive
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Apr 18, 2022
2
Human events that intertwine and background love affairs in this film that does not convince at all. Credit to the merit for the experimentation but the film is perplexing because it leaves the unpleasant impression of a not succesful film characterized by excess of improvisation. One of the worst by Soderbergh.




























