
“Undercard” is a boxing movie, playing into the formula of sporting films, but it’s probably going to attract more attention as a vehicle for star Wanda Sykes, who offers a rare dramatic turn in the endeavor. The longtime comedian is usually set with supporting parts, often playing wisecracking characters with her distinctive voice and delivery, but she opts for a challenge this time around, taking center stage portraying an ex-fighter battling to hold things together as financial issues, substance abuse challenges, and boxing pressures conspire to dismantle her life. Sykes is capable in the part, trying to work with a screenplay (by Anita M. Cal and Tamika Miller, who also directs) that offers plenty of emotional issues for the performer to communicate. “Undercard” eventually slips into “Rocky” mode, but before the expected occurs, Miller generates some involving life struggles and personal relationships to follow, helping the effort get past complete predictability. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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