
The Guardian
There's something disarmingly genuine about the film, a little obvious at times perhaps, but also remarkably unforgiving.
Full reviewMark Wahlberg and newcomer Reid Miller lead this father-son tale based on the true story of a dad who embarks on a solo walk across America to raise awareness of the bullying experienced by his openly gay 15-year-old boy.
There's something disarmingly genuine about the film, a little obvious at times perhaps, but also remarkably unforgiving.
Full reviewGreen's grasp of this tender, family-focused story shows equal restraint and compassion...
Full reviewGiven his history of hate crime, Wahlberg lands near the bottom... on the list of Hollywood stars who could believably preach, on screen or off, about the importance of accepting those different from you.
Full reviewThe drama is well-intentioned... but is also heavy-handed, manipulative, and thin on character.
Full reviewWahlberg can’t always bridge the yawning gaps between Joe’s emotional swings, but that’s where Miller shines brightest, and the young performer adds hefty emotional ballast in many necessary moments.
Full reviewAlthough Miller is excellent... Wahlberg seems out of his league here...
Full reviewI have seen few cinematic sights more tedious this year than Mark Wahlberg trudging across America as the title character of Joe Bell...
Full reviewJoe Bell is available to stream in New Zealand now on Google Play and Prime Video and Apple TV and Neon and Neon Rentals and Academy On Demand.
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