There’s a fun, rowdy, and defiant energy to this biopic about the hell-raising Irish rap trio of the same name.
There’s a fun, rowdy, and defiant energy to this biopic about the hell-raising Irish rap trio of the same name.
A different kind of, and highly welcome, cinematic coming-of-age story that doesn’t duck topics like female sexuality and agency.
Succeeds as a small-scale family drama by not tackling too much thematically.
A thematically diluted character study about an uninteresting person, which is a recipe for disaster.
The little imperfections make this rough-around-the-edges, coming-of-age film so endearing.
So much of the movie’s dramatic narrative feels too stagy and inauthentic to make much of an impact, but the footage of death-defying stunts is as compelling as it is crazy.