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11 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperChicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperAn entertaining docudrama that rarely digs beneath the surface but serves as a bright and inspirational reminder of a time when basketball was the glue forging a bond among five young boys who started playing together when they were around 10 years old and remain close friends to this day.
- Some parts of LeBron’s professional career are told in truncated form with a few figures left out or combined for cinematic purposes, but that’s it. And the film is better for focusing on relationships rather than on the easy highs of watching fast breaks and slam dunks.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe story was already told in the 2008 documentary More Than a Game, but that won’t stop the GOAT’s fans from wanting to see this lovingly rendered adaptation that covers all the early career highlights, albeit sometimes in sanitized form.
- 60The New York TimesBrandon YuThe New York TimesBrandon YuFor what it sets out to do, detailing the bond of young boys under surreal circumstances, Shooting Stars is a relatively sturdy retelling.
- 60Wall Street JournalJohn AndersonWall Street JournalJohn AndersonIt is an inspiring story, no surprise, told with a great deal of warmth.
- 60Wall Street JournalJohn AndersonWall Street JournalJohn AndersonIt is an inspiring story, no surprise, told with a great deal of warmth.
- 55Paste MagazinePaste MagazineDirector Chris Robinson’s go at Shooting Stars doesn’t reach the heights of its genre’s potential, but it’s not a completely blank slate either. It sits somewhere right in the middle of both worlds: You can feel the inspired approach to the material at a basic craft level, but it’s also never particularly surprising that it went straight to streaming on Peacock.
- 50Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreThe picture hews too closely to formula to be anything more than filmic comfort food.
- 42IndieWireSamantha BergesonIndieWireSamantha BergesonIf you’re a die-hard James fan, and have a high tolerance for self-congratulatory films, Shooting Stars might be worth the almost two hours of your time.
- 40Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayLos Angeles TimesNoel MurrayThe idea behind this film is to celebrate James’ first and best teammates. In the real world, what they achieved as a basketball team was remarkable. But dramatized? On the screen? It’s stubbornly undramatic.