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Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Woody Harrelson stars in the hilarious and heartwarming story of a former minor-league basketball coach who, after a series of missteps, is ordered by the court to manage a team of players with intellectual disabilities. He soon realizes that despite his doubts, together, this team can go further than they ever imagined.

Cast

  • Woody Harrelson
  • Kaitlin Olson
  • Ernie Hudson
  • Cheech Marin
  • Matt Cook
  • Madison Tevlin
  • Joshua Felder
  • Kevin Iannucci
  • Ashton Gunning
  • Matthew Von Der Ahe

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Verified Review

Pretty awful messages. Yes, let’s swipe right when lonely and teach downs kids to be sexually crude. Skip this movie.

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Eric B
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#hilarious
#clever

The only thing I didn't like about it was the cursing and sexual implications.

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Sandy H

Metacritic

50
Mar 10, 2023

Champions has its heart in the right place, trying to teach the audience, through Marcus, to see his players and the actors portraying them without condescension. It’s possible to admire the message, though, without thinking much of a movie that, Marcus’ aspirations notwithstanding, belongs in the minor leagues.

Brian Lowry
CNN
42
Mar 10, 2023

There’s a version of the film that feels engaging and well-considered. It pops its head out every once in a while (most notably in an FBI impersonation sequence led by a gut-busting Kaitlin Olson). But it can’t even stay above water in a shallow script. Despite its name, Champions rides the bench.

Metacritic review by Luke Hicks
Luke Hicks
The Film Stage
60
Mar 8, 2023

This big-hearted underdog sports comedy runs on rails, with no great surprises, but it’s likable.

Metacritic review by Peter Bradshaw
Peter Bradshaw
The Guardian