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America: The Motion Picture
Directed by
Matt Thompson
R
2021
1h 38m
Animation
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Comedy
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5.6
34%
43%
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A chainsaw-wielding George Washington teams with beer-loving bro Sam Adams to take down the Brits in a tongue-in-cheek riff on the American Revolution.
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Cast of America: The Motion Picture
Channing Tatum
George Washington (voice)
Jason Mantzoukas
Samuel Adams (voice)
Olivia Munn
Thomas Edison (voice)
Bobby Moynihan
Paul Revere (voice)
Judy Greer
Martha Washington (voice)
Will Forte
Abraham Lincoln (voice)
Raoul Max Trujillo
Geronimo (voice)
Killer Mike
Blacksmith (voice)
Simon Pegg
King James (voice)
Andy Samberg
Benedict Arnold (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui
Clyde (voice)
Jason Barnes
Redcoat Soldier (voice)
David Callaham
Rights Man In Crowd / I.M. Pei (voice)
Christian Danley
A Reasonable Man / Bros / Redcoat Soldier (voice)
Kevin Gillese
John Wilkes Booths / Titanic Guard (voice)
Iyad Hajjaj
Civil Rights Man In Crowd (voice)
Neal Holman
Colonist / Continental Congressman / Field Marshall (voice)
J. LaRose
Native American Rights Man In Crowd (voice)
Megan Leahy
Clara Barton (voice)
Amber Nash
Street Race Girl / Women's Rights Lady In Crowd (voice)
Eric Sims
Thomas Jefferson (voice)
Mike Schatz
Frederick X Kinko / Hancock Supporter (voice)
Lucky Yates
Baseball Announcer / 2nd Amendment Rights Man In Crowd (voice)
America: The Motion Picture Ratings & Reviews
AV Club
William Hughes
The film's trailer, and its imagery, promised something totally bonkers. What we're actually offered is closer to a lukewarm cup of comedy tea.
San Francisco Chronicle
Chris Vognar
We live in ridiculous, often scary times, and political satire can provide a valuable tonic and perspective. But filmmakers have to make the effort.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
By the time "Free Bird" becomes the national anthem and the Beastie Boys provide the soundtrack for battle, "America: The Motion Picture" has gained enough momentum to start to win you over.
New York Times
Amy Nicholson
A rowdy sendup of the country's id. Eagles scream. "Free Bird" wails. Paul Bunyan boxes Big Ben. And in a nod to America's ill-informed history classes, Washington also stutters his goal to do "something about taxation?"
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Everyone here seems to really get what [director Matt Thompson] is going for, embracing the dumb side of America while playing some of its most historic figures.
Washington Post
Inkoo Kang
The gulf between stupid-smart and just plain stupid feels immeasurably vast when watching "America: The Motion Picture," which is clearly aiming for the former but lands squarely in the latter.
indieWire
Steve Greene
Most of the time, it's knowingly stupid, which makes watching it 90 minutes of occasional fun and frequent indifference.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Even when you think it's only acting rude and juvenile just because, it's much smarter than that, particularly whenever it skewers American attitudes (both conservative and liberal).
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
Rarely have I seen a movie so confident that its audience not only revels in American benightedness but is eager to identify with it. That makes America: The Motion Picture not only a waste of time but an insult to ignoramuses.
Variety
Michael Nordine
Though loyalists and sticklers for historical accuracy may not consider it their cup of tea, "America" will likely win over anyone who knows not to take it too seriously.
Slate
Rebecca Onion
Just a mess.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
The movie tries to outrace its own jokes before they run into a ditch. It's not easy: The element of surprise -- the foul-mouthed Founding Fathers, for instance -- lasts only so long.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
There's a limit to how much trenchant satire you can work into a story built on an F-student's sense of historical context.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Being outrageous can be harder than it looks, and America: The Motion Picture works way, way too hard at it. The result is a movie that's loud and annoying more than truly provocative.
Looper.com
Larry Carroll
If you make it to the point where King James is deploying a ravenous soccer ball to eat people on his behalf, you'll most likely be immersed in this absurd film to the point where it all kind of makes sense.
The Twisted Girl Next Door
Chauncey K. Robinson
Be prepared for how ridiculous and over the top this film is. Yet, if you enjoy raunchy adult animation laced with social commentary, then you will enjoy this movie.
Common Sense Media
Brian Costello
This movie is bombastic, absurd, over the top, obnoxious, and often hilarious (for older teens and adults only, that is).
CBR
Josh Bell
There's nothing shocking about the kind of thing a fifth-grader might doodle in their American History textbook.
Boston Herald
James Verniere
Oh, say, can you see how unfunny this dumb, animated film is? Our founding fathers as ass-hat frat boys, complete with gay jokes. hilarious.
Polygon
Samantha Nelson
Any goodwill provided by the concept or cast is utterly squandered by a film that packs in endless references without having anything whatsoever to say.
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