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Hollywood keeps turning out boxing movies. Price of Glory is the latest to step into the ring and face an increasingly no-win situationFull Review
The movie, while heartfelt and vividly shot, takes too many rote genre turns.Full Review
Fathers and sons with problems expressing their feelings makes for a story that is universal, and that has also been done to death. Thankfully, the boxing scenes are extensive and pack the appropriate punch.Full Review
Made me feel like I was sitting in McDonald's watching some guy shout at his kids. Price of Glory gives us two hours of that behavior, and it's a miscalculation so basic that it makes the movie painful when it wants, I guess, to be touching.Full Review
A boxing movie that exists in that gray area between prototypical and typical, the quintessential and run-of-the-mill.Full Review
