
CONOR McGREGOR: NOTORIOUS, filmed over the course of 4 years, is a gripping access-all- areas account of McGregor's personal and professional journey from claiming benefits and living in his mum's spare room with his girlfriend to claiming multiple championship belts and 9-figure pay packets. Featuring exclusive interviews, unprecedented access and fight footage, this is the ultimate behind-the- scenes look at a sporting icon and his meteoric rise.... (Full plot summary below)
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CONOR McGREGOR: NOTORIOUS, filmed over the course of 4 years, is a gripping access-all- areas account of McGregor's personal and professional journey from claiming benefits and living in his mum's spare room with his girlfriend to claiming multiple championship belts and 9-figure pay packets. Featuring exclusive interviews, unprecedented access and fight footage, this is the ultimate behind-the- scenes look at a sporting icon and his meteoric rise.
Leave your thoughts about Conor McGregor: Notorious.
| FILMINK (Australia)Erin Free"Though it doesn't dig deep, Notorious: Conor McGregor is exciting, energetic and occasionally revealing..." |
| RTÉ (Ireland)Alan CorrWith its slow motion, close-quarters capture of those viscerally violent fights, Notorious makes Raging Bull look like The Champ. |
| Film Ireland MagazineJonathan VictoryUnfortunately, Notorious comes together flat. |
| Rogues PortalStephanie CookeIf you're not a fan of McGregor, there's no real story here for you to get invested in. |
| Hollywood ReporterHarry WindsorFans will find this outing a bit old-hat, and newbies will probably be wondering what the fuss is all about. |
| Irish IndependentPaul WhitingtonFor all his swagger, McGregor is more likeable than I thought and this watchable, if not especially illuminating, film will be warmly welcomed by his legion of fans. |
| IGNMitchell SaltzmanIt does a great job of chronicling the amazing accomplishments of one of the best fighters in the world, but beyond that, it’s a lukewarm documentary that stays close to the surface. |
| GuardianCath Clarke[Conor McGregor's] never less that watchable, but the film is disappointingly one-sided. |
| Herald Sun (Australia)Leigh PaatschUnfortunately, an unseemly proportion of the running time of Notorious is wasted by its constant feeding of McGregor's monstrous ego. |
| Time Out LondonSimon CrookAs a bombastic insight into twenty-first-century sport, where even the weigh-in attracts a whooping sell-out crowd, the film has value. However, ultimately, it’s just another cog in the McGregor hype machine, settling for the chest-beating tone of a pre-fight press conference. |