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The Bronze
A foul-mouthed former gymnastics bronze medalist (Melissa Rauch) with local celebrity status takes action when a promising young gymnast (Haley Lu Richardson) threatens her status to steal her spotlight.
















20 November 1976, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA

28 July 1975, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

30 September 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA

16 August 1956, Missoula, Montana, USA


16 May 1955, Grodno, Byelorussian SSR, USSR [now Hrodna, Belarus]


13 August 1982, Constanta, Romania

20 November 1990, USA

24 August 1962, Kansas City, Missouri, USA

11 August 1991, Cleveland, Ohio, USA




23 June 1980, Marlboro, New Jersey, USA

8 February 1984, Springfield, Illinois, USA


7 March 1995, Phoenix, Arizona, USA


10 March 1982, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada



27 October 1955, Everett, Washington, USA


20 September 1956, Park Ridge, Illinois, USA



July 11, 2016
Relentlessly mean-spirited, but also very, very funny.
April 07, 2016
If there are a few sweet moments between Rauch and Middleditch here, they're all but erased by an ineffectual story... and an admittedly impressive void of genuine laughs.
April 19, 2016
Falling short in every way, The Bronze places last in the game of film comedy.
December 31, 2016
Dark comedy doesn't play with everyone, and the overall tone hops around too much. But did I have a blast watching it? Yup.
June 28, 2016
[The Bronze has] a tendency not to create a universe and drama, but to impose events, however unlikely and incongruous they may be, to fulfill a pre-determined arc.
March 18, 2016
This ostensibly edgy comedy didn't wring a single laugh out of me until maybe fifteen minutes before the finale.
October 25, 2016
Rauch's character could easily be too cutesy, too cruel, or just too annoying if played by another actress. But audiences will love her particular brand of arrested development.
March 19, 2016
A crude yet cuddly comedy written by a star of "The Big Bang Theory."
March 18, 2016
I wouldn't want to live next to Hope, but it is fascinating to watch her. And every so often it's refreshing to have a movie that dares to say - you know, no matter what all the screenwriting gurus tell you, some characters never change.
March 18, 2016
The Bronze often feels like an extended skit, but Hope is so refreshingly unladylike and the movie is so refreshingly cynical about gymnastics that the results are surprisingly amusing.
March 18, 2016
The plot is beyond basic and the dialogue so crude it almost feels like an R-rated cartoon. Still, The Bronze has a loony Napoleon Dynamite-meets-Talladega Nights-on-the-balance-beam charm.
March 18, 2016
There are some decent laughs here (especially for a well choreographed sex scene) and even an amusing soundtrack, but there's just not enough story to go around.