Bull Run

Bull Run

In the wilds of Wall Street, one junior banker discovers that the only thing more dangerous than billion-dollar deals are the men signing them.

Moonshine says: "Bull Run" attempts to capture the raw energy of its titular event but ultimately stumbles in its execution. The plot feels muddled and lacks a coherent direction, leaving viewers scratching their heads rather than engaged. Fortunately, the film shines in its character development; the individuals we meet are rich and compelling, making them relatable even when the story falters. The performances elevate the material significantly. The cast delivers commendable acting that brings depth to their roles, with notable chemistry that hints at what could have been with a stronger script. Each character's journey is intriguing enough to keep us invested, even when the overarching narrative fails to deliver. While "Bull Run" has moments of genuine entertainment, it often falls flat in pacing and coherence. Some scenes feel drawn out, while others rush by without proper context or resolution. Despite these shortcomings, there are flashes of brilliance that remind us of the potential lurking beneath the surface. Ultimately, "Bull Run" is a mixed bag—an uneven ride where strong performances and interesting characters can't quite salvage a lackluster plot. It’s worth watching for those who appreciate character-driven stories, but don’t expect an exhilarating cinematic experience.

  • Plot: Bad
  • Characters: Good
  • Entertainment Value: OK
  • Rated: N/A
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 10/14/2025
  • Directed by: Alfredo Barrios Jr.
  • Written by: Alfredo Barrios Jr., Bill Keenan
  • Starring: Chris Diamantopoulos, Ashwin Gore, Tom Blyth
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