
A comedy concert film that captures the on-stage performance and inspirational success story of Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias.... (Full plot summary below)
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A comedy concert film that captures the on-stage performance and inspirational success story of Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias.
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| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe plus-sized comic delivers a solid set of often highly personal material that’s consistently amusing even if it never quite hits the level of hilarity. |
| The Film StageJohn FinkIglesias is a likable guy, but as far as concert experiences go, this one does little to break away from the pack. |
| The New York TimesNicolas RapoldBringing out truths about fatherhood, love and pride without dissolving into crowd-pleasing, that material feels like the genuine article. Fluffy, not fluff. |
| VarietyScott FoundasAn enjoyable if never electrifying record of his Unity Through Laughter stand-up tour. |
| The DissolveNathan RabinTitle aside, what distinguishes The Fluffy Movie from a standard stand-up special is its willingness, even eagerness, to dive into some seriously heavy shit. It’s funny, to be sure, but also unexpectedly substantive. |
| Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinDespite the Mexican American comic's engaging presence, amusing observations and deft imitations, "Fluffy" is a standard-issue comedy concert film far better suited to a 90-minute cable TV slot than the big screen. |
| Washington PostMark JenkinsThe Fluffy Movie’s principal weakness is that it’s not much of a movie. There’s no particular reason to watch this in a theater rather than on television. |
| Tribune News ServiceRoger MooreHis comedy, whatever it was at an earlier age, is comfort food now. |
| Austin ChronicleLouis BlackInherently funny, with a terrific sense of timing, an amazing gift for mimicry, and an ability to perfectly imitate all kinds of everyday sounds, Iglesias is always charming and frequently laugh-out-loud funny. |
| RogerEbert.comPeter SobczynskiUnlike a lot of comedians working these days, Iglesias is not particularly aggressive or vulgar--at least not as seen here--and the material that he covers is not particularly edgy or radical. |