Captures the perfect underdog charm for Blaxploitation icon Rudy Ray Moore’s stranger-than-fiction life story.
Captures the perfect underdog charm for Blaxploitation icon Rudy Ray Moore’s stranger-than-fiction life story.
Part art house film and part true crime tabloid serial, the jumbled, wacky true story is perfectly conveyed through this suitably oddball movie.
It may not be flush with innovation, but it’s an enjoyable reunion that revives the irreverent spirit and fun of the original.
“El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie” may have sounded good in theory, but turns out it’s far more story than anybody needed or wanted.
Such a pity that a goldmine of material was so thoroughly wasted.
When it comes to the unnecessary sequel department, few major studios are able to wring out every last drop of a story or character more than Disney.