The film doesn’t convey a barrier-shattering success story, but plays more like an episode of “Jerry Springer.”
The film doesn’t convey a barrier-shattering success story, but plays more like an episode of “Jerry Springer.”
I wish Melissa McCarthy would wake up and make better choices that showcase her talent.
Like a low-budget, college version of “Before Sunrise,” but with characters that aren’t nearly as interesting.
The gimmick wears thin quickly, and the story’s social commentary slant is too superficial to matter.
Sweet, sentimental, and structured storytelling that offers no unpleasant surprises.
When Belushi’s story is told through his personal writing, there’s a familiar warmth that makes the documentary rise above others.