Over the past week I have seen a pair of biopic movies which I think are quite worthwhile (good not necessarily great), but given the stars associated and the budgets involved, I think they are going to both be deemed as failures if not full on Box Office Flops. That's a shame.
The Smashing Machine on the life of Mark Kerr held me more than I would have thought given that I am not really a fan of Dwayne Johnson, MMA of any kind nor even heard of Kerr. I probably have watched less than 20 minutes of it in my entire lifetime.
Johnson gives a solid dramatic performance, which I quite honestly did not know he had the chops to pull off. It's an intriguing story and shot in quite in a way that it feels like a documentary at some points. His friend/trainer/rival is played by an actual MMA guy, Ryan Bader who also pulls it off quite well. Emily Blunt is solid as always.
Deliver Me from Nowhere is specifically about Bruce Springsteen on the heals of The River and the making, recording and releasing Nebraska. It's dark. Really dark.
However, being so familiar with the album and the Boss' circumstances around it, especially since his one man Broadway show it's really everything I would have expected. It's done quite well. While I enjoyed it, I would find it really hard for any non-Springsteen acolyte to be on board for this ride.
I really wish SoN was around to give his thoughts on the film.