A sincere film about the reality of addiction and recovery, boosted by a surprisingly authentic dramatic performance from Johnny Knoxville.
A sincere film about the reality of addiction and recovery, boosted by a surprisingly authentic dramatic performance from Johnny Knoxville.
Squanders its promising premise and talented cast on a juvenile and uninspired comedy that fails to deliver enough laughs or entertainment to justify its sad existence.
A wild ride of fightin’, spittin’, cussin’, and bone snappin’, this testosterone-fueled muscle movie is perfect for a weekend stream.
The pacing is painfully slow and the storytelling leisurely lyrical, which both prove to be extremely frustrating.
A must-see for lovers of art and admirers of Kahlo’s works, but those seeking to broaden their horizons will find the film easily accessible.
Blending Southern-fried stereotypes with low-budget horror charm, this goofball of a holiday movie has the makings of a corny cult classic.