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Fighting with My Family

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It is a comedy story that is derived from reality and is spoken of as the son of Big and her brother Zack. It seems that Wald and Zack were living in a famous wrestling family. Zack and Paige get a chance to enter the world of wrestling and both seem to be very happy. When Paige only gets a place in a competitive training program, things seem to be different where a boy should go through that experiment alone and leave the family and go into a new challenge.
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Financial Times
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February 27, 2019

A certain airbrushed quality pervades but, like wrestling itself, the key is probably just to accept the hokum and focus on the charm whipped up by Merchant and his cast.
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FILMINK (Australia)
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February 27, 2019

If you want a good laugh, you'll find it here. If you want some Rocky-style physical exertion, you'll get your fill. Even if you're not all that interested in pro wrestling, the serious talent has a solid chance of winning you over anyway.
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ReelViews
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February 22, 2019

Fighting with My Family is as likable as it is generic. Pugh's performance is the best thing about the movie but the story, despite Merchant's comedic flourishes, feels stale at times.
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The Herald (Scotland)
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February 27, 2019

[Merchant] has an ending to put together, and throws himself into it as if to the sporting entertainment manor born.
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Seattle Times
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February 21, 2019

Resist it at your peril.
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Caution Spoilers
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February 28, 2019

Pugh is a winning heroine, real and flawed, acting on instinct out of the ring when within it she knows the scripted moves intimately. Though the standout is Lowden's sensitive portrayal of her brother Zak, forced to craft a different kind of dream.
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Guardian
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February 27, 2019

Despite a great real-life background story, and despite comedy master Stephen Merchant being at the helm as writer-director, this movie never really comes off.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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February 27, 2019

Wry self-sabotage after the fact is one of Merchant's secret weapons, and one of the reasons Fighting With My Family slips so nimbly under your defences.
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Globe and Mail
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February 21, 2019

There are few shocks along the way... but all the obligatory ups and downs are given decent weight by Pugh, as well as Nick Frost and Lena Headey as her beyond-the-mat parents. And for most of the film's run-time, that's enough.
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Seven Days
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February 27, 2019

Writer-director Stephen Merchant (cocreator of The Office) gives the potentially shopworn material a heartfelt zest by making the story as gritty and funny as it is inspirational.
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Detroit News
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February 22, 2019

A solid cast and Merchant's respectful approach elevates the material to the top rope, but it's rising star Pugh who hits her finisher.
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Toronto Star
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February 21, 2019

Upending expectations may be the biggest victory of all for this movie.
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