Christopher Nolan calls The Rock's new movie The Smashing Machine "incredible" and "heartbreaking": "I don't think you'll see a better performance this year"

Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson in The Smashing Machine
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Dwanye 'The Rock' Johnson's new A24 movie The Smashing Machine may not have had a successful theatrical release, but the sports biopic has earned a rave review from none other than Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan.

"It’s heartbreaking. I think it’s an incredible performance. I don’t think you’ll see a better performance this year," said Nolan of Johnson's portrayal of MMA fighter Mark Kerr, whilst speaking with director Benny Safdie in the most recent episode of The Directors Guild of America's The Director's Cut podcast.

Dwayne Johnson as Mark Kerr in The Smashing Machine

(Image credit: A24)

However, despite A24's 2023 wrestling biopic The Iron Claw managing to draw moviegoers to theaters and earn its budget back three times over, The Smashing Machine has so far failed to draw up much buzz in the cinema. The movie has so far earned $13,865,177 worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo, despite debuting to positive critical response and a respectable 71% on Rotten Tomatoes.

The Smashing Machine had an estimated budget of $50 million, meaning that Johnson's best performance may just turn out to be his biggest box office blunder. With its opening weekend ringing in just $5.9 million, the movie has already marked the star's lowest opening ever. However, the movie is not yet available on digital and is still in selected cinemas, meaning Nolan's comments may just drive a second wave of film buffs to the big screen.

The Smashing Maine is out in theaters now. For more on what to watch, check out our guide to the rest of this year's best upcoming movies.

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I am an Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering TV and film for SFX and Total Film online. I have a Bachelors Degree in Media Production and Journalism and a Masters in Fashion Journalism from UAL. In the past I have written for local UK and US newspaper outlets such as the Portland Tribune and York Mix and worked in communications, before focusing on film and entertainment writing. I am a HUGE horror fan and in 2022 I created my very own single issue feminist horror magazine.  

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