Matt Singer’s review published on Letterboxd:
Iffy execution, but there's a germ of a really good movie here in the RASHOMONing of the various s of Lovelace's rise to porn stardom, either as a willing participant or an abused victim. They may have bitten off more than they could chew by deciding to do that on such a large scale. RASHOMON, after all, focuses on a single event from various viewpoints, not years of events and stories. Still, a surprisingly good performance from Amanda Seyfried in the title role, and there is something interesting about the structure that plays the making of DEEP THROAT as a cutesy, BOOGIE NIGHTS-esque romp and then replays parts of it to show the dark underbelly beneath the official story.