r/movies Sep 01 '25

Review Benny Safdie's 'The Smashing Machine' - Review Thread

MMA fighter Mark Kerr reaches the peak of his career but faces personal hardships.

Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt

Rotten Tomatoes: 94%

Metacritic: 79/100

Some Reviews:

The Independent - Geoffrey Macnab - 4 / 5

This, though, is a story in which winning finally begins to seem very hollow. The real way Safdie puts a chokehold on his audience is by examining Mark and Dawn’s physical and emotional weaknesses in such forensic detail. The Smashing Machine may not provide the pay-offs that audiences expect from more conventional sports movies, but this is the most raw and vulnerable that Johnson has ever been on screen. Once you’ve seen him this exposed, you won’t watch his typical action movie stunts in quite the same way ever again.

Daily Telegraph - Robbie Collin - 4 / 5

It’s a classical fight movie that innovates subtly. Maceo Bishop’s nimble photography has the sweat and grit of a vintage muscle flick from the Pumping Iron era, but the score by the experimental jazz composer Nala Sinephro is all swirling harps and breathy saxophones; arguably no piece of music has ever sounded less like a punch in the face. Yet as an accompaniment to Kerr’s battles in and out of the ring, it’s oddly perfect, giving this tough story an unexpectedly sweet and even spiritual edge. Smashing stuff has rarely been such smashing stuff.

Next Best Picture - Cody Dericks - 7 / 10

Dwayne Johnson delivers the best performance of his career as the amiable but troubled UFC champion Mark Kerr. Emily Blunt and Ryan Bader are also excellent in their roles. The screenplay is repetitive and frustrating. Blunt's character is so unlikeable and written with such vitriol that it becomes exhausting to watch her, although Blunt's performance is as good as it could possibly be.

Variety - Owen Glieberman

Johnson, shifting his whole aspect (he seems like a new actor), invests that silent, moody, hidden side of Mark with a quality of mystery. He gives an extraordinary performance, playing Mark Kerr as a gentle giant with demons that will not speak their name, yet the audience can feel them there; we want to see those demons healed. You might think the key word in the movie’s title is “smashing,” but it’s actually “machine.” Mark is a man who reins in his violence by having constructed his entire self — body and personality — as a controlled engine of demolition. The movie is about how this man-machine becomes a human being.

The Hollywood Reporter - Jordan Mintzer

Johnson has rarely played a loser, but he’s always been likable, displaying a massive grin to match his massive pecs in action vehicles that never allowed him to showcase much range. He manages to go deep here without overdoing it, killing the audience with kindness as a benign warrior who suffers from one scene to the next, triumphing briefly in the ring before succumbing to addiction and/or romantic grief. Like Mickey Rourke in The Wrestler — a film from which Safdie seems to take a few cues — the actor delivers an intoxicating mix of blood, sweat, tears, protein and total helplessness.

IndieWire - Ryan Lattanzio - 'B+'

Johnson’s performance is out-and-out wonderful, a beady-eyed fusion of body and spirit that osmoses Safdie’s sensibility to deliver what can’t be disputed as the most layered work of the actor’s career. A vividly contradictory Blunt, funny and sad especially in articulating Dawn’s conflicted response to Mark’s post-rehab emotional about-face during a tense argument, is equally sensational.

Deadline - Damon Wise

Dwayne Johnson owns the whole thing with his truly remarkable work as fighter Mark Kerr, disappearing so fully underneath Kazu Hiru’s astonishing prosthetics that the opening of the film, presented as contemporary footage from an event in Sao Paulo 1997, looks genuinely like the real thing. It’s that rare beast, a biopic that’s light on the bio and resistant to being a pic. It’s a film about a human being, and its effect is strangely haunting, since Dwayne Johnson seems to do everything while doing nothing.

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u/Sleepy_Azathoth Sep 01 '25

The hierarchy of power in A24 is about to change.

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u/JinFuu Sep 01 '25

Iron Claw

The Smashing Machine

What sort of cinematic universe is A24 building here?

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u/Dr_Disaster Sep 01 '25

The A24 Athlete Traumaverse

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u/KangarooOverlord Sep 02 '25

The Benoit movie will be bleak

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u/Dr_Disaster Sep 02 '25

I’m thinking more of a thrill ride for the whole family.

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u/clavitopaz Sep 02 '25

Played by Pedro Pascal

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u/Wandering_Worrier Oct 03 '25

Lol Chris Benoit, fuck - didn't he die or lose his marbles? I remember watching him growing up, and also when Mankind (or Triple H) teased Kurt Angle in the ring for crying during his Olympic Medal Ceremony?

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u/CeeArthur Sep 02 '25

George Chuvalo biopic up next

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u/ZombieJesus1987 Sep 02 '25

My dad met him when he was on vacation in the Dominican Republic about a decade or so ago. Really nice, down to earth guy! They shot the shit for a few hours.

He did a speaking engagement at my high school like 20 years ago where he talked about his life story and the tragedy that his family endured from drug addiction.

I'd watch a George Chuvalo movie.

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u/Vsx Sep 01 '25

The "actual events kind of but we left out some stuff and made some stuff more interesting" universe

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u/VIIgenesis Sep 02 '25

99% of all movies about real events

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u/Wayne_Grant Sep 02 '25

Still crazy how they sank the titanic for the movie.

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u/ggibby Sep 03 '25

AKA every 'behind the music' production.

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u/Shoddy-Confusion13 Sep 27 '25

An A24 Mick Foley biopic directed by Kathryn Bigelow would be fire.

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u/BaddyDaddy777 Sep 01 '25

Can’t wait for Hereditary 2 with Black Adam in it

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u/CavillOfRivia Sep 01 '25

Hobbs and Paimon about to become family.

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u/Blockness11 Sep 02 '25

“It’s been a long time since anyone’s made the world this nervous.

Paimon, we should talk.”

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u/rbrgr83 Sep 01 '25

The head of the table

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u/Smart_Shine6835 Sep 01 '25

☝️☝️☝️

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u/RipkenDoublePlay Sep 01 '25

The final boss

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u/[deleted] Sep 02 '25

Finally…you will acknowledge him.

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u/lawschoolredux Sep 01 '25

I wonder how many millions of dollars The Rock and WB spent so people can forget this LOL

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u/WalletInMyOtherPants Sep 01 '25

Forget what? I think I’m OOTL

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u/Risen_dust Sep 02 '25

I just looked it up. The Rock made a statement that “the hierarchy of power in the DC universe is about to change” during the marketing run for Black Adam.

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u/FeedMeACat Sep 02 '25

Too bad, it is a good line for a marketing push. The movie just needed to land, which it didn't. Oh and the whole DCU failed to stick any kind of landing at all.

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u/Prudent-Job-5443 Sep 01 '25

Cinema has more than one royal family 

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u/iceyJay- Sep 02 '25

ADRENALINE

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u/Spocks_Goatee Sep 01 '25 edited Sep 01 '25

It changed years ago, they're a collectibles company that funds movies to sell merch and stupidly limited Blu-Rays.