The Bronze | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 31, 2022
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Raunchy but finds ways to be endearing. A very well rounded, talented cast. Contains a comically unforgettable sex scene.
| genre | Sport | Comedy |
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| synopsis | In 2004, Hope Ann Greggory became an American hero after winning the bronze medal for the women's gymnastics team. Today, she's still living in her small hometown, washed-up and embittered. Stuck in the past, Hope must reassess her life when a promising young gymnast threatens her local celebrity status. |
| lead actors | Melissa Rauch | Gary Cole | Thomas Middleditch | Sebastian Stan | Cecily Strong | Haley Lu Richardson | Dale Raoul | Craig Kilborn | Dominique Dawes | Olga Korbut | Dominique Moceanu | Barak Hardley | Michael Shamus Wiles | Ellery Sprayberry | Kathryn Ding | Stephanie Bertoni | Brian Binder | John Thobaben |
| director | Bryan Buckley |












