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Disney's inspirational sports drama formula might be old hat, but McFarland, USA proves it still works -- especially with a talented director and eminently likable star in the mix. Read Critics...
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McFarland, USA Reviews. A standard issue inspiration coach movie. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Feb 2, 2021. Its feel good and inspirational story will raise your spirits and leave you...
Feb 4, 2015 · A feel-good movie that earns all those good feelings, “McFarland, USA” might be running on a predetermined track, but the heart it shows along the journey is what makes it a winner.
Feb 21, 2015 · Based on a true story, the Disney film has Kevin Costner leading a group of unlikely high school runners to a championship-level cross-country competition. By Patrick Shanley.
Feb 4, 2015 · ‘McFarland, USA’: Film Review. Kevin Costner returns to the sports movie genre in this inspirational story of an underdog cross country team.
Poignant story about Latino runners a winner for families. Read Common Sense Media's McFarland, USA review, age rating, and parents guide.
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Feb 19, 2015 · The words “based on the inspirational true-life story” pop up on movie posters at least three or four times a year—most often over images of an anonymous yet determined high school football player crouched down in the rain under the harsh glare of a stadium light.