Jason Mamoa’s charisma and amiability are thoroughly squandered here, which is probably the biggest of the film’s many disappointments.
Jason Mamoa’s charisma and amiability are thoroughly squandered here, which is probably the biggest of the film’s many disappointments.
A sometimes unbearably sad film that chronicles the rise, fall, and unfathomable misfortune that befell one of the most influential families in the sport of wrestling.
A raunchy musical that’s trying so very hard to be funny, likeable, and edgy that it fails at all of it.
A one-note comedy that’s sloppily written, poorly acted, and lacks any semblance of an inspired comedic spark.
A pretentious, clichéd, overly dramatic, and flimsy biopic that’s a textbook case of a filmmaker who is more in love with himself than his subject.
One of the best films about food ever made, this documentary is fun, insightful, and a must-see for anyone who admires the artistry of cuisine.