Jan 26, 2026 12:32pm PT ‘The Wrecking Crew’ Review: Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista Play Estranged Half-Bros With ‘Issues’ The action outshines the comedy and serious drama but Angel Manuel Soto’s vigorously executed genre piece gets there on the appeal of the popular stars. By Richard Kuipers Plus Icon Richard Kuipers Latest ‘The Wolves Always Come at Night’ Review: The Human Cost of Climate Change Gets Examined in a Quietly Powerful Doc-Drama Hybrid 1 month ago ‘The World of Love’ Review: Yoon Ga-eun’s Superb Social Drama Tackles a Sensitive Topic With Grace, Power and Beautifully Judged Humor 2 months ago ‘Dead to Rights’ Review: A Gripping Survival Story Set During the Nanjing Massacre 2 months ago See All Courtesy of Prime An old school action spectacular with some bickering buddy humor and emotional family drama on the side, “The Wrecking Crew” may not win points for originality but has the energy, professionalism and star power to please genre fans. The eagerly awaited teaming of Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa as estranged half-brothers investigating their father’s death in Hawai’i is bound to race up the viewing charts when it launches Jan.