Zac Efron's Movie 'The Iron Claw' Has Fans Leaving Theaters in Tears
01/07/2024 01:23 pm EST
"So F—ing Sad"
"my review of the iron claw is that it was so sad i almost threw up in the theater from crying so much," one fan wrote on X. A second added, "The Iron Claw was so f—ing sad. I don't remember the last movie I was at where everyone was loudly crying like that."
"This Movie Crushed Me"
"Wish I coulda hugged my brother after this one," a third X user wrote. "This movie crushed me, what a performance from Holt McCallany as the father. This movie will have you laughing one minute and crying the next. What a great tribute to such a tragic story. A24, the best."
"Saddest Movie Ever Made"
"I just watched iron claw and had to hold back a gasping sob so hard that I thought I was going to puke," another moviegoer wrote on X. "I got in the car and immediately started crying again."
"Wiping Tears Away"
"A heartbreaking tragedy steeped in Americana," film critic James Preston Poole wrote on X. "Efron, White, Simon, and Dickinson add such interiority to their portrayal of the Von Erich family that it makes what happens sting so much more. Artful, empathetic, and at times exhilarating. Wiping tears away."
"Cannot Stop Crying"
"the way i could hear other people crying in the theatre when watching the iron claw last night omg. such a good movie," one cinemagoer recalled. Yet another Iron Claw watcher posted, "just saw the iron claw and i cannot stop crying."
Buy Tickets to See 'The Iron Claw'
In addition to Zac Efron, The Iron Claw also stars Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson, Maura Tierney, Holt McCallany, Lily James and Stanley Simons. Sean Durkin, who directed 2011's Martha Marcy May Marlene, helms the picture and wrote the screenplay. You can use Fandango to find showtimes at a movie theater near you.
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