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THE SMASHING MACHINE Review

By Dave Griffiths @goodbaduglyshow · On December 15, 2025

The Gist

Looks the ups and downs of the life of former world champion Mark Kerr.

The Review

Could Dwayne Johnson – the artist formerly known as The Rock – be in line for an Oscar nomination this award season? If you had asked me that question a few years ago I would have said no, but now after seeing his latest film The Smashing Machine I would have to change my answer to perhaps.

In this new film from director Benny Safdie (Uncut Gems) Johnson plays Mark Kerr a wrestler who turned his attention to mixed martial arts in the early of the UFC back in the early 1990s. Kerr was a formidable opponent who earned the nickname The Smashing Machine by the fact that he won most of his early MMA fights by pinning his opponent to the canvas and then literally smashing their head with his fists, knees or even headbutts.

His success and unbeaten record in the US soon saw him and his good friend and training buddy Mark Coleman (played by UFC fighter Ryan Bader) accepting fights in Japan as part of what was known as the Pride Tournament.

It is while fighting in Japan though that Kerr’s personal problems first start. The fights in Japan are not as easy as the fights back in the US and in order to keep at a fighting level and to deal with the pain Kerr becomes addicted to pain medication.

This addiction, grouped together with the toxic relationship that he has with his partner Dawn Staples (Emily Blunt – Edge Of Tomorrow), has a crippling affect on Kerr that not only threatens to railroad his career but places him in the fight of his life.

Many will think okay Johnson is playing a former wrestler turned fighter – yeah that fits with his own life so why is this performance being talked about awards? The answer to that is Johnson doesn’t simply just ‘play’ this character he somehow becomes a method actor and completely morphs into Kerr.

To say that Johnson is unrecognisable in this role is an under-statement. Yes he wears a wig but he also reveals under all that layer of muscle has been a serious actor waiting for a role like this for years. One of my colleagues said to me after the premiere screening that it took him a quarter of the way into the film to realise that it was Johnson in the lead role – not only because of the way he looks but because he delivers acting talent in spades here.

It is also isn’t like Safdie lets Johnson off easy here. The screenplay for The Smashing Machine puts Johnson through the ringer. Not only does he have to deliver during the fight sequences but he has tough, emotional scenes with Emily Blunt and then also has to be at the top of his game to portray a character that is nearing breaking point as he faces the reality of a painful drug addiction.

If you think of some of the scenes that Mickey Rourke had to deliver in his Oscar winning performance in The Wrestler then you on par with what Johnson delivers here in The Smashing Machine.

Aside from Johnson’s performance the film is also lifted by the fact that in order not to make this ‘just another fighting movie’ Benny Safdie brings an artistic side to the film. At times the natural approach to the film that he brings makes the audience feel like they are watching a documentary or reality TV while Safdie’s writing style makes this more a film driven by the characters rather than resting its laurels on impressive fight sequences.

The result of that is that this becomes a film that accessible to people that don’t know a thing about MMA or fighting in general – you don’t have to be a sports fan to know what it is like to overcome personal obstacles in your life.

And while most of the acting plaudits here will be heaped on Dwayne Johnson. It would be wrong to write about this film and not acknowledge the work of Emily Blunt and Ryan Bader. Blunt is amazing at playing a character that most of the audience will grow to hate while Bader shows that if he hears Hollywood calling once his MMA career is over then acting is certainly something that he is a good at. Most who watch this film will not even realise that he is a fighter and not an actor.

The Verdict

When it comes to award season certainly expect for there to be whispers around The Smashing Machine and Dwayne Johnson. This well-written film turns out to be the perfect vehicle to show that there is more to Johnson’s acting career than he has ever showed us before.

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THE SMASHING MACHINE Review
Dave Griffiths
December 15, 2025
4/10
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Dave Griffiths has worked as a journalist for over twenty years now -covering topics including film, television, music, travel and sport (with a main focus on AFL Football). That time has seen him host the popular X-Wired television program for seven seasons as well as write for various magazines such as Buzz Magazine, Heavy Mag, Stage Whispers, The Banner and Eternity.. He has even branched out into writing online for Subculture Entertainment, Media Search and The Book The Film The T-Shirt. He also worked as the online editor for Entertainment 360 for three years. Dave's radio work has seen him work on various radio stations including 3RPP, Triple R and Light FM. He is currently the resident film reviewer on Sydney's 2UE radio station and can be heard reviewing what is new at cinemas and on DVD each week on Wednesdays at 3pm with Ed Phillips. He is also the co-host of Melbourne's 94.1FM's breakfast show 'The Motley Crew' and he can sometimes be heard on J-Air's 'First On Film'. David is also the co-host of two popular podcasts - ‘The Good, The Bad, The Ugly Film Show,' and 'The Popcorn Conspiracy' As far as Film Reviewing goes David is an elected committee member of AFCA (Australian Film Critics Association and a member of IPRESCI (International Federation of Film Critics)/FIPRESCI (Fédération Internationale de la Presse Cinématographique). He has also served as a jury member for a number of international film festivals and is considered an expert on cult cinema, horror movies and Australian films.

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