New Netflix Comedy Movie Starring Vince Vaughn Debuts With Strong Rotten Tomatoes Score

Vince Vaughn has been a stand-out star in Hollywood since shortly after he began his career in the late 1980s. After a short stint working in commercials, the actor quickly found his way to the big screen as quarterback Jamie O’Hara in 1993’s Rudy. He continued to work in dramas, including 1994’s At Risk, 1997’s The Lost World: Jurᴀssic Park, and The Locusts in that same year. While he certainly performed well in those movies, it took him time to realize that his true niche was comedy. Vaughn’s best performances have generally always come in comedic roles.

Swingers (1996) became his breakthrough project, and he followed it up with other comedies. The actor appeared in Starsky & Hutch (2004), Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004), and Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), and all of them proved that he performed best when he could display his sense of humor. While he still stars in some dramatic movies, including 2017’s Brawl in Cell Block 99, he spends his time developing hilarious movies. His most recent film combines his love for drama and comedy that’s already pleasing critics.

Vince Vaughn’s Nonnas Is Excelling On Rotten Tomatoes

Critics Are Enjoying Its Sense Of Humor

Vaughn’s most recent movie, Nonnas, was released on Netflix and is already standing out from other productions. The film follows Vaughn’s Joe Scaravella, as he opens an Italian restaurant to honor his late mother by ensuring that a group of grandmothers is the chefs. The Nonnas cast of characters is based on real people, as Scaravella actually did open the restaurant to honor the nonnas. The film was directed by Stephen Chbosky (The Perks of Being a Wallflower), and also features Susan Sarandon (Gia), Joe Manganiello (Bruno), Lorraine Bracco (Roberta), and more.

Some critics criticized its predictability, but most understood exactly what it was hoping to achieve and gave it positive marks.

That authenticity bleeds through in the movie, according to critics, who are already praising the comedy. While there isn’t a Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes, the critics’ reviews have led to a 79% Tomatometer score. While most agree that the movie is formulaic, they still praise the heart and its steadfast dedication to honoring generations of Italian nonnas. Some critics criticized its predictability, but most understood exactly what it was hoping to achieve and gave it positive marks.

Our Take On Nonnas’ Rotten Tomatoes Success

The Movie Is Slow-To-Start But Heart-Warming

The successful response from critics should come as no surprise, given the heartwarming nature of this movie. ScreenRant‘s Grant Hermanns called Nonnas an “interesting new venture” that impresses with its “truly stunning” look at the cooking process. While it is slow to start, it always maintains a sense of sentimentality that carries it through even its less interesting scenes. This movie earned a positive Tomatometer score, and it could earn a strong reputation among audiences as well, as the user reviews begin coming in.

Source: Rotten Tomatoes

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