The Polka King

    The Polka King
    2017

    Synopsis

    Local Pennsylvania polka legend Jan Lewan develops a plan to get rich that shocks his fans and lands him in jail.

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      Cast

      • Jack BlackJan Lewan
      • Jenny SlateMarla Lewan
      • Jason SchwartzmanMickey Pizzazz
      • Jacki WeaverBarb
      • J.B. SmooveRon Edwards
      • Robert CapronDavid Lewan
      • Willie GarsonLonny
      • Vanessa BayerBitsy Bear
      • Robert MacauxChristopher
      • Mary KlugAnita Krzyewski

      Recommendations

      • 80

        ScreenCrush

        This is one of those stories when reality was stranger, and more entertaining, than fiction.
      • 80

        Variety

        When it comes to the film’s overall success, these wildly amusing situations take a back seat to the contributions of an excellent cast.
      • 75

        RogerEbert.com

        The sporadic magic of The Polka King largely comes from its casting, and the hammy performances that follow.
      • 70

        Los Angeles Times

        The Polka King doesn't have the dazzling ambition or energy of a great grifter classic. Instead she seems intent on nailing the details, on realizing Jan's milieu in all its tacky splendor, and trusting that our attention will follow. As in "Infinitely Polar Bear," Forbes has a gift for letting her production design tell the story.
      • 60

        The Guardian

        What’s key is that even though this is a movie about a scoundrel, it’s all very optimistic. Forbes and Wolodarsky keep the frame bright and the filmmaking calls attention to itself only when necessary.
      • 60

        The Hollywood Reporter

        Jack Black...finds a role that invites a great deal of Jack Black-ness, full of peppy showmanship and thickly accented dialogue. But even moviegoers with a strong tolerance for that shtick may be less than involved with this half-charming feature, which inspires some sympathy for its protagonist but not enough to carry the film.
      • 60

        Screen Daily

        The Polka King, and Jan’s plight, never quite reaches the level of palpable human drama of their previous effort. Black does his best to make Jan a vulnerable and sympathetic character, but neither the script nor the direction allows him to become fully dimensional.
      • 58

        The Film Stage

        Forbes and Wolodarsky are clearly fascinated by this character and all of his sins, but not those he sinned against.

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