The Complaints About The New Michael Biopic Are (Mostly) Not What I Expected From The Critics’ Reviews
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The Complaints About The New Michael Biopic Are (Mostly) Not What I Expected From The Critics’ Reviews



The Complaints About The New Michael Biopic Are (Mostly) Not What I Expected From The Critics’ Reviews

So, I saw the new Michael biopic last night ahead of its release on the 2026 movie calendar and had a blast. Honestly, it was like a two-hour non-stop rundown of greatest hits, but the film stops at an unexpected place, so I wasn’t surprised when the critics had strong opinions about the way the biopic makes them feel. I was surprised, though, about what exactly the complaints mostly centered on.

While I thought people would have been complaining more about the timeline — Antoine Fuqua‘s movie takes the pop icon’s career only into the late ’80s — the real complaints had far more to do with how the movie dove into Michael Jackson himself. There’s a lot that works, The Wrap’s William Bibbiani writes, but with no mention of the sexual abuse allegations he faced, the movie presents an incomplete and inaccurate narrative. The critic writes:

Whether it’s by design or legal necessity, Michael picks as few battles as possible and backs off almost every time. It’s a film about how great Michael Jackson was and how great you are if you’re still a fan. It can’t be taken seriously, no matter how earnest it looks and sounds. Because it’s not really a story. Maybe it used to be before the reshoots. Maybe not. Either way, now it’s just feature-length publicity, and it plays like damage control.



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