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Chris Diebold
Sound Designer -
Stephen Curry
Producer -
Tyree Dillihay
Director -
Ron Bartlett
Sound Re-Recording Mixer -
Chase Conley
Story Artist -
Richard Daskas
Art Direction -
Bruce Tanis
Foley Supervisor -
Rodney Rothman
Producer
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CinemaSerf
2/8/2026 12:58:46PM
The “Thorns” aren’t doing so well in the “Roarball” league despite the presence of the legendary leopard “Jet” so when owner “Flo” sees a video of the feisty young goat “Will” giving one of the sport’s other celebrities “Mane” a run for his money, she decides to sign him up. It’s a combination of American football and basketball; it’s quickly paced and occasionally violent so needless to say captain “Jet” isn’t impressed with their diminutive and attitudinal young signing. Initially, the whole team are fairly disdainful of their new buddy and she leaves him on the bench, but with the team still struggling maybe it’s time to let him try to prove his worth? This is all fairly procedural stuff and I didn’t love the style of animation - it seemed a little jittery to me and the perspective looked a bit all over the place at times as the story touches predictably on elements of adulation, aspiration, team playing, trust and even some good old greed as it marches along for I felt was quite a long hundred minutes. Aside from the goat and the leopard, there isn’t really much effort put into characterising the other team mates and it could have had more fun with aspects of just how ruthless and venal the business of global sport can be, win or lose, which could have added a bit of depth to it. It’s watchable enough and the plucky "Will" is quite engaging, but it's nothing special.
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Manuel São Bento
2/12/2026 2:20:45PM
Full review: https://movieswetextedabout.com/goat-movie-review-caleb-mclaughlin-and-gabrielle-union-shine-in-a-visually-stunning-underdog-tale/ Rating: B- "GOAT doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it manages to soar through vibrant technical execution and a palpable emotional chemistry between its leads. It’s a film that shines brightest when it focuses on Will’s personal growth and Jett’s necessary redemption, even when it stumbles over expository dialogue or a predictability that cools the impact of certain twists. It’s an inspiring tribute to all those who daydream in small contexts, reminding us that true greatness isn’t measured by someone’s height, but by the indomitable courage of those who refuse to accept the limits others have placed upon them."
Nicola Coughlan
Olivia Burke (voice)Caleb McLaughlin
Will Harris (voice)David Harbour
Archie Everhardt (voice)Jenifer Lewis
Flo Everson (voice)Patton Oswalt
Dennis Cooper (voice)Gabrielle Union
Jett Fillmore (voice)Nick Kroll
Modo Olachenko (voice)Wayne Knight
Frank (voice)