Critics Savage Melania Documentary: 6% Rotten Tomatoes Score Lower Than âCatsâ
- - Critics Savage Melania Documentary: 6% Rotten Tomatoes Score Lower Than âCatsâ
Michael PrieveJanuary 31, 2026 at 3:12 PM
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The reviews are in, and theyâre brutal. Brett Ratnerâs $75 million documentary about Melania Trump has received a miserable 6 percent rating among critics on Rotten Tomatoes, making it one of the worst-reviewed films in recent memory.
Released this weekend, the Melania documentary has been absolutely eviscerated by entertainment journalists. The filmâs dismal score sits below even the infamous 2019 musical Cats, which at least managed to scrape together a 19% rating.
The Daily Beastâs Kevin Fallon didnât hold back, calling the project âa level of insipid propaganda that almost resists review; itâs so expected and utterly pointless.â Meanwhile, Varietyâs Owen Gleiberman delivered an equally devastating critique, describing it as âso orchestrated and airbrushed and stage-managed that it barely rises to the level of a shameless infomercial.â
The documentary follows the First Lady during the 20 days leading up to Donald Trumpâs second inauguration. However, what was intended as an intimate portrait has instead been labeled everything from boring to dangerous propaganda.
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the world premiere of Amazon MGM Studiosâ film âMelaniaâ at the Trump-Kennedy Center on January 29, 2026. Photo Credit: mpi34/MediaPunch/INSTARimages
The Hollywood Reporterâs Frank Scheck noted the film âfawns so lavishly over its subject that you feel downright unpatriotic not gushing over it.â He went further, writing that the film ends with âonscreen graphics listing Melaniaâs achievements as first lady in such laudatory fashion that North Korea would blush.â
Perhaps most damning is The Guardianâs Catherine Shoard, who called the documentary âexhaustingly boring and chillingly vain.â She observed that the First Lady âhas no friendsâ and appears to maintain âan entirely airless existence.â
The Atlantic went nuclear on the project, declaring it âa disgraceâ and arguing that âMelania the movie isnât a documentary; itâs a protection racket.â
Melania Trump at the world premiere of Amazon MGM Studiosâ film âMelaniaâ at the Trump-Kennedy Center on January 29, 2026. Photo Credit: mpi34/MediaPunch/INSTARimages
Adding to the controversy, Rolling Stone reported that two-thirds of the filmâs New York-based crew didnât want to be credited. One crew member told the publication they hoped it âflops,â while another confessed, âI feel a little bit uncomfortable with the propaganda element of this.â
Box office projections appear equally grim. Early reports suggest the film has sold out at just two theaters nationwide despite opening in approximately 1,500 to 2,000 locations. Thatâs a catastrophic performance for Amazon MGMâs reported investment.
Only one major outlet offered anything resembling praise. The London Evening Standard gave it three out of five stars, though even that review questioned whether the film was âworth $40 million.â
Donald Trump and Melania Trump at the world premiere of Amazon MGM Studiosâ film âMelaniaâ at the Trump-Kennedy Center on January 29, 2026. Photo Credit: mpi34/MediaPunch/INSTARimages
The harsh reviews extend beyond political disagreements. Critics specifically targeted director Brett Ratnerâs filmmaking choices, with TheWrapâs reviewer noting he âcouldnât find the humanity in a funeral,â referring to footage of President Jimmy Carterâs service.
As the documentary limps through its opening weekend, one thing is clear: the reviews for Melania are among the most scathing in recent entertainment history.
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