Twelve outrageous guests. Four scandalous requests. And one lone bellhop, in his first day on the job, who's in for the wildest New year's Eve of his life.
Twelve outrageous guests. Four scandalous requests. And one lone bell...
It's Ted the Bellhop's first night on the job...and the hotel's very unusual guests are about to place him in some outrageous predicaments. It seems that this evening's room service is serving up one unbelievable happening after another.
Four Rooms has been cut substantially since a disastrous September reception at the Toronto Film Festival, though it's hard to imagine it running any longer.
– Mike Clark,
USA Today,
1 Jan 2000
rotten:
Sounds better than it is.
– Jack Mathews,
Los Angeles Times,
13 Feb 2001
rotten:
The less said about this career-denting fiasco, the better.
– Janet Maslin,
New York Times,
20 May 2003
rotten:
Four of the hottest indie directors--Anders, Rockwell, Tarantino, and Rodrigues--miss a unique opportunity to display their idiosyncratic talents resulting in a tedious anthology in which 2 segments are inept, one barely decent, and one OK (guess whose)
– Emanuel Levy,
Variety,
28 Dec 2006
rotten:
The results are mainly awful, and even Roth got saddled with a mannered part that he can't comfortably play.