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Champs (2015) Movie Critic Review

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Champs (2015) Movie Critic Review
Official Site:     http://amplifyreleasing.com/film/champs/
Production:     Bert Marcus Productions
Genre:     Documentary
Country:     USA
Language:     English
Director;     Bert Marcus
Stars:    50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, Evander Holyfield




Champs (2015) English Movie Critic Review -  Champs Movie Directed by Bert Marcus. Under Production: Bert Marcus Productions. In Cinema Mar 13, 2015 with Stars: 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, Evander Holyfield

IMDB By 8.7 :-http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1698652/

Critic Reviews for  Champs 2015 - MDBReviews

Top Reviews By Critics

The Playlist | Kevin Jagernauth
Tracking the rise of each fighter, Champs underscores the incredible skill, talent and fortitude each had on their way to the top, however it never shies away from pointing out the systemic failures that let them down.
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The Hollywood Reporter | John DeFore
Bert Marcus offers more sociology than boxing fans may expect, using mean-streets origin stories not just for biographical intrigue but to comment on hardships his subjects faced later in life.

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The A.V. Club | Josh Modell
As a documentary, Champs feels a bit punch-drunk — weaving from one idea to the next while never quite zoning in on any particular target for too long.
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Tribune News Service | Roger Moore
The sport is surveyed and discussed as the historic route of the underclasses to change their station in life.

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Los Angeles Times | Robert Abele
Champs is all over the place and at times too polished for its own good — too many celebrity fan testimonials when more insider insights would have helped. But it comes from a place of caring for an oft-maligned sport.
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New York Daily News | Joe Neumaier
Often it’s the fighters themselves who best sum up the appeal of “the sweet science.”   

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The New York Times | Neil Genzlinger
Now and then this documentary by Bert Marcus rises above mere promotion, leaving you wishing it had tackled the sport’s difficult questions in more depth.
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Village Voice | Michael Nordine
There's nothing especially new or vital to these familiar scenes; ditto a late excursion into the realm of concussions — undoubtedly an epidemic for athletes of all stripes, but one that further muddles an already unfocused film.
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Slant Magazine | Nick Schager
An unfocused mishmash that thrives only when it fixates on footage of actual bouts.

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