“Big George Foreman: The Miraculous Story Of The Once And Future Heavyweight Champion Of The World” (** out of four) was a superficial biography of legendary boxing champion George Foreman (Khris Davis) from his impoverished childhood to his eventual taking to boxing to becoming a multimillionaire champion to his losing everything and his gradual attempts to regain his championship and his winning fire in life. Too much of film (especially final third) feels truncated, as is the case with many film biographies, but far too much time is spent on his religious and church and family works and it only peripherally covers the anger and rage and hurt that lurked underneath his demeanor. And what about his later-career as a successful businessman on ads and with the George Foreman Grill? One of the rare Hollywood biopics that could have been longer and likely would have had more sting and more punch.