The Founder
The emergence of Ray Kroc after struggling as a salesman he transcends into the man that creates a multi-billion dollar empire.
17 September 1981, Van Nuys, California, USA
1960
20 April 1961, Los Angeles, California, USA
28 August 1958, Binghampton, New York, USA
27 November 1966, Tampa, Florida, USA
8 September 1955, Rochester, New York, USA
2 July 1955, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
7 April 1982, Miami, Florida, USA
15 July 1980, Blue Ridge, Georgia, USA
April 04, 2017
A remarkable example that the American dream is sometimes possible, although there must be lies, betrayal, robberies, and some other things on the way. [Full review in Spanish]April 03, 2017
It probably would have had more impact if it had been made four or five decades ago, when McDonald's was not yet an icon of "crude mercantilism" feared by its original owners. [Full review in Spanish]April 11, 2017
A twisted guide to learning how capitalism works in its most unbridled variant. [Full review in Spanish]January 20, 2017
Keaton is fascinating as Kroc, a bad guy who embodies the American Dream - a man who isn't necessarily the best or most talented but who's willing to step on anyone to get ahead.April 17, 2017
The Founder features an engrossing tale of the rise of a fast-food empire, an exceptional cast that's at the top of their game, and a marvelous screenplay that lays out these events in all of their intriguing, gritty detail.January 20, 2017
The Founder remains fascinating largely because Keaton is so good at guile and bile. Not once does he wink at the audience or overplay the obvious.January 25, 2017
One of the must-see entertainments of the year.April 04, 2017
An entertaining and meritorious point of view on business innovation, personal interest and greed. [Full review in Spanish]January 23, 2017
Its omissions and elisions are the result not of natural narrative contours but of open choices, gaping holes, psychological wounds that a filmmaker displays all the more via the elaborate efforts at concealment ...January 20, 2017
John Lee Hancock serves up a biopic of McDonald's king Ray Kroc that is not unlike the restaurant's product: precisely prepared, brightly packaged, and uncomplicated in its appeal. Or at least, that's how it goes down much of the time.February 09, 2017
The Founder ends up feeling extremely wishy-washy, unable to scrub the nastiness of Kroc's success but also incapable of confronting it.