Wendy Ide 

Jackpot! review – feeble Paul Feig action comedy maxes out on the mayhem

The best efforts of Awkwafina and John Cena can’t save this flailing tale of an LA lottery win gone wrong
  
  

John Cena and Awkwafina in Jackpot! him aiming a pistol towards a muscly arm reaching in through a strong room door, awkwafina trying to push the door closed
John Cena and Awkwafina, ‘wisecracking to within an inch of her life’, in Jackpot! Photograph: AP

Awkwafina and John Cena unite in a high-concept action comedy set in a near-future Los Angeles. And not since the demented Jason Statham vehicle Crank has a movie maintained such a relentlessly frenetic pace and commitment to mayhem. Awkwafina, wisecracking to within an inch of her life, plays Katie Kim, a former actor recently returned to the city. But LA has changed – a new grand lottery offers untold riches to its winner, unless someone kills them before sundown, in which case the murderer legally claims the money instead. Cena plays the muscle-bound nice guy who offers to protect Katie when, thanks to a quirk of fate and a borrowed shellsuit, she wins the biggest ever jackpot.

With Paul Feig (Bridesmaids, The Heat) directing, this should be a brash, exuberantly violent blast of chaotic hilarity. But enthusiastic mugging and gurning from the cast can’t hide a feeble, flailing screenplay that clings to its single idea like a lifebelt.

Watch a trailer for Jackpot!.
 

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