“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.
“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.
Will Smith in one generational stretch has proven to be more interesting than the need for two at the same time.
Never quite hits comedy gold and is probably better suited for a streaming release, but it’s inventive and enjoyable enough to mildly recommend.
When it comes to comedies, it’s never a good sign when the blooper reel at the end of the credits is the highlight of the film.