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Magazine Dreams

  • 2023
  • R
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Magazine Dreams (2023)
An amateur bodybuilder struggles to find human connection in this exploration of celebrity and violence.
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Psychological DramaDrama

An amateur bodybuilder battles both the limits of his physical body and his own inner demons to gain recognition.An amateur bodybuilder battles both the limits of his physical body and his own inner demons to gain recognition.An amateur bodybuilder battles both the limits of his physical body and his own inner demons to gain recognition.

  • Director
    • Elijah Bynum
  • Writer
    • Elijah Bynum
  • Stars
    • Jonathan Majors
    • Harrison Page
    • Harriet Sansom Harris
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,322
    218
    • Director
      • Elijah Bynum
    • Writer
      • Elijah Bynum
    • Stars
      • Jonathan Majors
      • Harrison Page
      • Harriet Sansom Harris
    • 62User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Jonathan Majors
    Jonathan Majors
    • Killian Maddox
    Harrison Page
    Harrison Page
    • William Lattimore
    Harriet Sansom Harris
    Harriet Sansom Harris
    • Patricia Waldron
    Haley Bennett
    Haley Bennett
    • Jessie
    Michael O'Hearn
    Michael O'Hearn
    • Brad Vanderhorn
    • (as Mike O'Hearn)
    Taylour Paige
    Taylour Paige
    • Pink Coat
    Bradley Stryker
    Bradley Stryker
    • Ken Donaghue
    Craig Cackowski
    Craig Cackowski
    • Middle Aged Man
    Sonny Valicenti
    Sonny Valicenti
    • Jimmy
    Justin Cuomo
    Justin Cuomo
    • Jon
    Peter Ivanov
    Peter Ivanov
    • Nate
    Mark Rhino Smith
    Mark Rhino Smith
    • Bryce
    Kimberly Christian
    • Nurse
    Dan Donohue
    Dan Donohue
    • Dr. Prescott
    Jodi Bianca Wise
    Jodi Bianca Wise
    • Suburban Woman
    Andrea Figliomeni
    Andrea Figliomeni
    • Waitress
    Alfretz Costelo
    Alfretz Costelo
    • Contest Employee
    Tim Martin Gleason
    Tim Martin Gleason
    • Mack
    • (as a different name)
    • Director
      • Elijah Bynum
    • Writer
      • Elijah Bynum
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    User reviews62

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    7fanboycantina

    Jonathan Majors' star continues to rise

    Magazine Dreams centers on a body builder gripped by ambition, toxic masculinity, and violence. Jonathan Majors shines in Magazine Dreams for nearly every frame of this film, well-suited by bringing his even-more-buff body builder physique with the talent to bring the complex vulnerability and intensity to the Killian Maddox character. Because of the directions of this film, it's a difficult watch. As mentioned in the Sundance Q&A by writer:director Elijah Bynum, the movie rides the edge in keeping the audience's empathy for the character. Undoubtedly it may be a push too far for some viewers. There are a lot of ideas in this film, some of which feel tonally off or extraneous to the core, but it's impossible to look away from this movie.
    6Blu-Raven

    A difficult, yet fascinating watch

    I had been wanting to see Magazine Dreams for a very long time, ever since hearing it described by my favorite movie podcasters who caught it on the festival circuit a couple years ago. I had no idea it had been picked up for theatrical distribution, so its seemingly sudden appearance completely took me by surprise.

    Jonathan Majors's performance as Killian Maddox, an aspiring yet struggling bodybuilder, is truly next level here. Killian is a fractured man, at moments childlike and charming, at others he's like a pot of water boiling over. This can make him unpredictable scene to scene. Easily the most effective scene was his dinner date with the girl from the supermarket. Talk about a cringe moment!

    My feelings are most mixed about the script, with my main complaint being it that it doesn't seem to know when to quit. There are multiple moments where I was certain the story was close to conclusion, that it was building to a moment, yet only to further continue in layering misery on thick. I found this exhausting. When the movie finally does conclude I don't know if I find the resolution entirely believable for Killian's character.

    I like the movie enough to recommend, but keep in mind this can be a dark, dark film.
    8chelmold

    "You'll Get Fat and No One Will Like You"

    Wow saw this at Sundance. Honestly had no idea what this was going in. This was intense! Jonathan Majors is great, no surprise there. He is totally believable as Killian, a probably somewhat developmentally disabled amateur bodybuilding competitor. It ranges from cringeworthy to edge of your seat to weird to shocking to horrifying. Such an amazing performance.

    The cinematography was claustrophobic and off putting and the music was often jarring, with dramatic shifts that mirror Killian's mental state.

    I don't want to give any spoilers, but this wouldn't be one to take your grandma to. It gave me Nightcrawler vibes in the way it just keeps escalating and getting more frantic and surreal, mixed with a little Bullhead. Unless that sounds like something your grandma would be into, in which case, take her, she'll love it!
    8sellwithlisell

    What a ride!

    What an incredible journey this film takes you on. It's one of those rare cinematic experiences that manages to surprise, challenge, and move you - all while telling a deeply personal and character-driven story. This is not your typical sports movie. It's a raw, emotional, and honest portrayal of what it really means to chase greatness. The highs and lows, the ego and insecurity, the pressure, the silence, and ultimately - the cost.

    At the center of it all is Jonathan Majors, delivering what is arguably the best performance of his career so far. He completely transforms for this role, not just physically, but emotionally. He embodies a man who is both incredibly gifted and painfully flawed - and it's that duality that makes his performance so captivating. You can feel the weight he carries in every glance, in every breath. He doesn't just act - he becomes the character.

    From the opening scenes, the film establishes a tone that feels both intimate and intense. It's not a flashy, feel-good sports drama with choreographed triumphs and a tidy redemption arc. Instead, it takes its time exploring the mental and emotional space of someone who has been built up to be exceptional - and is now unraveling under that weight. The storytelling is nuanced, and the character development is rich. There are twists and turns, but they're not thrown in for shock value. They reflect the internal chaos of a man torn between legacy, identity, and his own destructive habits.

    One of the things I appreciated most is how original and grounded the script felt. It would've been easy to fall into formulaic patterns, but this story refuses to do that. It's not a documentary, but it carries the emotional truth of one. It feels like a realistic blend of many athletes' experiences - the pressure to perform, the fear of irrelevance, the search for meaning beyond the sport. It's a fictional story, but it reflects a very real world of complex, high-performing individuals whose personal struggles often go unseen.

    The message here is powerful: greatness doesn't come without sacrifice - and sometimes that sacrifice is your peace, your relationships, even your sense of self. But within that message is also something hopeful - the idea that redemption is possible, but only when you stop performing and start facing yourself honestly.

    The visual storytelling is excellent. The cinematography manages to capture both the brutal physicality of the sport and the quiet, reflective moments that shape the character's internal journey. The soundtrack is subtle but effective, complementing the emotional beats without overplaying them. The direction is smart - confident without being heavy-handed, allowing the story and the performances to breathe.

    Majors' performance is undeniably the anchor, but the supporting cast deserves recognition as well. Each character adds a layer of texture to the protagonist's life - from the strained relationships to the people who challenge him to change. These dynamics deepen the emotional stakes and keep the film grounded in reality.

    Ultimately, this is a film for anyone who has ever chased a big dream - especially those who've discovered that success can be both exhilarating and isolating. It speaks to the athletes, the performers, the high achievers, and anyone who's ever struggled with identity in the shadow of ambition. It's a mirror, a warning, and a source of motivation all at once.

    I was genuinely and pleasantly surprised. I came in expecting a solid sports drama - but I got something so much richer. A psychological portrait. A cautionary tale. A meditation on self-worth, ego, and the search for purpose. And above all, a reminder that behind every legend is a human being - messy, complicated, and searching.

    Thank you to the filmmakers for telling a story that doesn't shy away from the hard truths. And thank you to Jonathan Majors for a performance that will stay with me for a long time. This film doesn't just entertain - it resonates. It makes you think, reflect, and, if you've ever aimed for something big, it might even make you feel seen.

    Highly recommended. Not just for sports fans, but for anyone who's ever dared to want more - and wrestled with what that truly means.
    7jaysmoke

    Splended performance from Majors

    Hear me out-Jonathan Majors might just be the best thing to happen to Black Hollywood since Denzel Washington. The man is seriously gifted. He can act, he has the physical presence, he's versatile, and most importantly-he's never boring. I honestly can't think of another Black American actor right now who can command the screen the way he does.

    In this movie, Majors took a relatively simple script and turned it into a gripping, edge-of-your-seat experience. Every scene was hauntingly captivating. The director did a great job maintaining suspense, constantly shifting the tone and direction. What started off as a bodybuilding tale of grit and determination turned into a revenge drama-and then escalated into something way darker. It was intense.

    I genuinely don't understand why Jonathan isn't landing all the top-tier Black roles. Compared to some of his peers like Anthony Mackie or Michael B. Jordan, he brings a different level of depth and complexity. He deserves way more recognition.

    The only thing that held back this incredible performance was the script itself. After building so much tension and anticipation, the climax completely fell flat. All that buildup, all that powerful acting-only for it to lead nowhere. It felt like a major disservice to both Jonathan Majors and the audience.

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      Upon acquiring distribution rights, Searchlight Pictures was set to release the film on 8 December 2023 in the United States. However following star Jonathan Majors' assault allegations and subsequent trials and the 2023 Hollywood strikes, Disney removed the film from their release calendar entirely in October 2023. In January 2024, Searchlight dropped distribution rights for the film and the producers began shopping for another distributor. In October 2024, Briarcliff Entertainment bought the rights and set a 2025 release date.
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      Written by Edward Elgar

      Performed by Sueye Park (violin), Love Derwinger (piano)

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    • Release date
      • March 21, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Los Angeles Media Fund (LAMF)
      • Tall Street Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,166,243
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $701,365
      • Mar 23, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,183,335
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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