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The Smashing Machine

The unforgettable true story of a UFC legend.
2025 | 123m | English

(37866 votes)

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Popularity: 46 (history)

Director: Benny Safdie
Writer: Benny Safdie
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In the late 1990s, up-and-coming mixed martial artist Mark Kerr aspires to become the greatest fighter in the world. However, he must also battle his opiod dependence and a volatile relationship with his girlfriend Dawn.
Release Date: Oct 01, 2025
Director: Benny Safdie
Writer: Benny Safdie
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords drug addiction, biography, based on true story, mixed martial arts (mma), price of fame, 1990s, sports drama, self awareness, biographical drama
Production Companies A24, Seven Bucks Productions, Out for the Count, Magnetic Fields Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $10,057,115
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Nov 03, 2025
Entered: Sep 28, 2025
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Dwayne Johnson Mark Kerr
Emily Blunt Dawn Staples
Ryan Bader Mark Coleman
Bas Rutten Bas Rutten
Lyndsey Gavin Elizabeth Coleman
Zoe Kosovic McKenzie Coleman
Oleksandr Usyk Igor Vovchanchyn
Satoshi Ishii Enson Inoue
James Moontasri Akira Shoji
Yoko Hamamura Kazuyuki Fujita
Paul Cheng Masaaki Satake
Andre Tricoteux Paul Varelans
Marcus Aurelio Mestre Hulk
Roberto "Cyborg" Abreu Fábio Gurgel
Jerin Valel Sergio Batarelli
Raja Flores Dr. Cortez
Egidiyus Klimas Igor's Manager
Randi Lynne Receptionist
Yasuhiro Nakatsuka Pride Journalist #1 (1999)
Kenny Rice Vale Tudo Announcer
Tak Sasaki Pride Referee (1999)
Paul Wu Pride Referee (2000)
Joshua Mazerolle HGE Sparring Partner
Jason William Day HGE Sparring Partner
Mark Kerr Himself
Annette Alvarado Grocery Store Cashier
James McSweeney Varelans' Cornerman
Jonathan Corbblah UFC 1997 Interviewer
Ilan Rosenberg Coleman's Cornerman
Nick Toren UFC 1977 Photojournalist
Jill Basey Peggy
Bethany Brown Nurse
Soichi Sato Window Seat Passenger
Takaaki Nagata Taxi Driver
Jugo Hashimoto Vespa Driver
Haruo Tokashiki Pride 1999 Official
Hiroko Taki Small Shopkeeper
Hironori Kamoshita Pride 1999 Journalist #2
Yasuko Mitsuura Pride Director
Shinpei Otsuki Pride Translator
Olga Dzyurak Igor's Translator
Takeshi Kurokawa Flight Attendant
Tomoka Kobayashi Pride 1999 Employee
Chris Franco Igor's Cornerman
Takao Osawa Nobuyuki Sakakibara
Midori Takiya Mr. Sakakibara's Translator
Naoshi Sasaki Pride 1999 Pharmacist
Rina Shimomura Pride 1999 Journalist #3
Royal Johnston Gravitron Operator
Whitney Moore Jaqueline
Adrianne Lovato Waiter
Tomoya Naka Pride 2000 Photographer
Yuki Kedoin Pride 2000 Photographer
Stephen Quadros Stephen Quadros
Tomoyasu Hotei Tomoyasu Hotei
Nala Sinephro Star Spangled Banner Performer
Ryan Ventura Pride 2000 Announcer
Paul Wu Pride 2000 Referee
Gary Copeland Kerr/Inoue Referee
Jamie Fair Phoenix Barber
Jordan Greer Ohio State Wrestling Partner
Byron Capers Phoenix Police Officer
Ei Yoshikawa Pride 2000 Journalist
Roberto de Abreu Filho Fabio Gurgel
Lance Gibson UFC Contender
Yushin Okami Alexander Otsuka
Marcus Vinicios Ebenezer Fontes Braga
Adam Santos Ricardo Morais
Christopher Ackerman Demolition Derby Announcer
Shawn C. Orr Demolition Derby Driver
Brett Randy Bourgeois Demolition Derby Driver
Scott Meloshinsky Demolition Derby Driver
Hugo Steele Firefighter
Brennan Walstrom Firefighter
Roberto Abreu (uncredited)
Jason Broadwell Grocery Store Patron (uncredited)
Ismail Elfallahi Derby Fan (uncredited)
Charles Chi Soo Kim Tokyo Dome Wrestling Fan (uncredited)
Paul Lazenby Hans Nijman (uncredited)
Jasper Salon Cutman (uncredited)
Nina Sugii Japanese Hotel Guest/Fan (uncredited)
Naoki Tasaki Journalist (uncredited)
Jason Tremblay Arizona Police Officer (uncredited)
Taylor Trujillo Burger Joint Patron (uncredited)
Lawrence Yang MMA Trainer of Masaaki Satake/Cameraman (uncredited)
Name Job
Jennifer Abrams Set Decoration Buyer
Andrew Lee McConnell Set Designer
Joanne Smith-Wong Set Designer
Steve Baine Foley Artist
Ben Greaves Production Sound Mixer
Sean Devereaux Visual Effects Supervisor, Visual Effects Producer
Jennifer Venditti Casting
Kazu Hiro Prosthetic Designer
Nala Sinephro Original Music Composer
Benny Safdie Director, Screenplay, Editor
Marcia Calosio Set Decoration
Judy Durbacz Key Hair Stylist
Maiko 'Mo' Gomyo Special Effects Makeup Artist
Heidi Bivens Costume Design
Maceo Bishop Director of Photography
Misha Bukowski First Assistant Director
Greg Rementer Stunt Coordinator
Greg Cooper-Spencer Key Hair Stylist
Hannah Christine Kess Second Assistant Director
Dion Farrell Key Hair Stylist
Darah Wyant Key Makeup Artist
Lucas Alzu Set Dresser
Scott Daniel Phillips Set Dresser
Natasha Stoesz Assistant Art Director
Peter Persaud Foley Mixer
Yannie Yu Gaffer
Dan Charbit Visual Effects Supervisor
James Chinlund Production Design
Shannon Gottlieb Set Decoration
Matthew Gatlin Art Direction
James Dreichel Hairstylist
Felix Fox Makeup Department Head
Harlow MacFarlane Special Effects Makeup Artist
Lisa Bandura Set Decoration Buyer
Rahim Punjani Set Dresser
Jesse Joslin Construction Coordinator
Wyatt Sprague Sound Effects Editor
Frank Okay Set Dresser
Rasmus Kröger Stunt Coordinator
Jaclyn Kenney Art Direction
Masami Tanaka Art Direction
Silver Butler Second Assistant Director
Joel Cyr Third Assistant Director
David Tierney Lerner Second Assistant Director
Peter McGrew Second Second Assistant Director
Hannah Broad Third Assistant Director
Chris Chae Sound Designer
Michael Feuser ADR Editor
Alan Freedman ADR Mixer
Paul Benjamin Special Effects Supervisor
Mike Kruper Special Effects Supervisor
James Coupland Stunts
Jason William Day Stunts
Yoko Hamamura Stunts
Ryan Handley Stunts
Satoshi Ishii Stunts
Paul Lazenby Stunts
Kirk A. Jenkins Stunt Coordinator
James Moontasri Stunts
Hugo Steele Stunts
Brennan Walstrom Stunts
Paul Wu Stunts
Arlen Cooke Assistant Camera
Randall Balsmeyer Title Designer
Name Title
David Koplan Producer
Dwayne Johnson Producer
Tracey Landon Executive Producer
Dany Garcia Producer
Hiram Garcia Producer
Beau Flynn Producer
Eli Bush Producer
Benny Safdie Co-Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Mickey O’Rourke had a go in 2008 and Orlando Bloom earlier this year in “The Cut”, so now it’s the turn of Dwayne Johnson to bulk up and out to deliver a biopic of UFC pioneer Mark Kerr. This is all set at a time when he can make a living for himself and girlfriend Dawn (Emily Blunt) but there are n ... o Ferraris and swimming pools for them. For that he has to win the Grand Prix in Japan and that involves his embarking on the ultimate in fitness and endurance regimes, aided by his own chemical romances that frequently seem to render him little better than catatonic. Domestic dysfunction ensues as he has to face up to his responsibilities and settle his priorities before what he has comes crumbling down. It’s a true story, but it just didn’t engage me at all. Johnson comes across well as the amiable and dedicated athlete, but a film about any sport that requires a rule change to ban eye gouging was probably never really going to work for me. The fight scene are sparing, occasionally graphic, and they do convey just how brutal this mixed martial arts combat can be, but the characterisations here are just all too sterile to engage. Whilst Kerr comes across as a decent human being, Blunt’s performance doesn’t really make anything like enough impact as it trundles along without much from the dialogue to make me care. Tangentially, it does quite enjoyably poke some fun at the inanity and banality of sport’s broadcasting punditry and I didn’t hate it, but I’ll probably never watch it again.

Oct 09, 2025