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Nov 13, 2015 · My All American. Drama. 118 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 2015. Nick Allen. November 13, 2015. 3 min read. “My All American” earns most of its single shiny star by wasting no time in confirming its outright mushiness. Its first scene involves Aaron Eckhart, aged to a Clint Eastwood-like stoicism with the emphasis on white caterpillar eyebrows ...
My All American has a genuinely moving real-life story to tell, but writer-director Angelo Pizzo fumbles it into manipulative, melodramatic tearjerker territory. Read Critics Reviews
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- Angelo Pizzo
- PG
- Aaron Eckhart
My All-American: Directed by Angelo Pizzo. With Aaron Eckhart, Finn Wittrock, Rett Terrell, Michael Reilly Burke. Freddie Steinmark, an underdog on the gridiron, faces the toughest challenge of his life after leading his team to a championship season.
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- Biography, Drama, Sport
- Angelo Pizzo
- 2015-11-13
MY ALL AMERICAN is the inspirational story of little-known football player Freddie Steinmark (Finn Wittrock), who was considered too small to be a college player but ended up becoming a beloved Longhorn at the University of Texas.
- Angelo Pizzo
- Sandie Angulo Chen
- Aaron Eckhart, Sarah Bolger, Finn Wittrock
Nov 12, 2015 · Film Review: ‘My All-American’. A true-life story plays like formulaic fiction in this tribute to UT football legend Freddie Steinmark. By Joe Leydon. Courtesy of Clarius Entertainment.
Nov 13, 2015 · Deemed too small by the usual athletic standards, his father trains him hard, and Freddie brings a fight to the game that ultimately gets him noticed – by none other than legendary University of Texas coach Darrell Royal (Aaron Eckhart). Awarded a scholar... Read More. Biography. Drama. Sport. Directed By: Angelo Pizzo.
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Read critics' and audience's opinions on the 2015 sports drama film based on the life of Freddie Steinmark, a college football player with a rare bone cancer. See the ratings, scores, and comments for this inspirational but clichéd movie.