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In late , Bobby Joe suffered a heart attack and died. Which team has the most NCAA titles? Who was the first black NCAA basketball player? Collegiate play George Gregory, Jr. Is Glory Road on Amazon Prime? Glory Road. Inspiring, true story of the first all-black college basketball team. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 3 days to finish once started.
Disney … Expand. Director: James Gartner. Genre s : Drama , Sport. Rating: PG. Runtime: min. See All Details and Credits. Watch Now. Stream On. Buy on.
Critic Reviews. Ann Hornaday. From its sepia-toned palette to the Motown hits that drive its terrific soundtrack, Glory Road is utterly authentic. But most astonishing is an unrecognizable Jon Voight as Adolph Rupp. Read full review. Connie Ogle. In the end, a sports movie is only as good as the adrenalin rush it provides in the climactic match, and there, finally, Glory Road hits on all cylinders with nonstop action and a powerful emotional impact.
Stephanie Zacharek. When a movie plays every card, it's bound to win a hand or two. You can't exactly call that approach craftsmanship. But in the case of the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced inspirational sports drama Glory Road, it at least amounts to a kind of blunt effectiveness. Dana Stevens. Glory Road is satisfying less for its virtuosity than for its sincerity, and also because it will acquaint audiences with a remarkable episode that had ramifications far beyond the basketball court.
David Hiltbrand. A formulaic and fuzzy feel-good movie. Wesley Morris. This is a movie you could watch in your sleep. Pete Vonder Haar. First-time director James Gartner has managed to whittle away whatever was compelling about the Miners championship run. For those who love the genre, there's plenty to enjoy. Glory Road is a competently made story of a team with seemingly no chance to win that seizes the opportunity and rides it to the end.
The basketball scenes are believably filmed, and history is given its due in generalities, if not in details. Among other things, the film tinkers with how the final game unfolds. The screenplay is based on the real-life Miners season, which is considered one of the most improbable in NCAA history. Haskins did the unthinkable not only by integrating his team in a part of the country not known for tolerance, but by fashioning one of men's basketball's most memorable Cinderella stories. The film is skewed towards presenting the coach's story, giving Josh Lucas an opportunity to shine.
It's one he takes, turning in what is arguably the most compelling performance of his career to date. The screen time accorded to Coach Haskins limits the movie's ability to develop the players to an appreciable extent. For the most part, they're individuals distinguished by a single personality trait hot-dogging on the court, timidity, a weak heart, admiration for the Black Panthers, etc.
We never get to know the players, and it's their lack of development that marks one of Glory Road 's weaknesses. Kerr playing David Lattin do they best they can with limited material, but they aren't given much chance to move into the spotlight.
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