Jandy Hardesty’s review published on Letterboxd:
A four-part anthology film, with segments directed by Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez, and Quentin Tarantino. Mostly watched to get closer to 100% on watching Tarantino's filmography - only Death Proof left now!
All four parts are set in a hotel, tied together by the bellhop played by Tim Roth, in one of the most idiosyncratic and frankly odd performances I've ever seen anybody give in any more. Not necessarily in a good way. The first two shorts (by Anders and Rockwell) are fairly forgettable and somewhat grating, but as expected, the two by Rodriguez and Tarantino aren't bad. I particularly liked Rodriguez's, with Antonio Banderas leaving his kids alone in the hotel room after tasking the bellhop to keep an eye on them once in a while. Mayhem insues, and the pacing and build-up in this section is pretty awesome. Tarantino's gets a bit self-indulgent, even for him, but has a few hilarious moments.