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México 86

Directed by Gabriel Ripstein · 2026

Quick Verdict

México 86 (2026) has a 61% Celluloid Score — our average across critic reviews, audience ratings, Metascore, Letterboxd, and IMDb. Recommended — recommended by most critics and audiences.

61%
Celluloid Score Recommended

Averaged from 5 sources

58% Critic Score
68% Audience
52 Metascore
★★★☆☆ Letterboxd 3.2
6.5 IMDb /10
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Runtime
1h 35m
Where to stream in the US
Netflix

Is México 86 worth watching?

Yes — México 86 earns a 61% Celluloid Score. Recommended — recommended by most critics and audiences.

Critics Consensus

Critics have found this Netflix satire breezy and well-cast, with Diego Luna's live-wire performance carrying a story that moves fast but skates past the specifics of its own scandal, leaving a lightweight comedy where a sharper takedown might have landed harder.

Celluloid Critics Consensus

Audiences (68%) responded more warmly than critics (58%).

What is México 86 about?

When Colombia backs out of hosting the 1986 World Cup, a mid-level federation bureaucrat named Martín de la Torre sees a once-in-a-lifetime opening and talks, bluffs, and schemes his way into bringing the tournament to Mexico. Diego Luna leads this loosely fact-based satire of the backroom deals and television-network muscle that made Mexico the first two-time World Cup host.

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