Embodying the true story of Howard Stern, a well known and ambitious comedian and radio star, who has a dream from his childhood of becoming a radio star and he works on achieving it, but in doing so, he faces many challenges and obstacles that stand in his way to fame, but by the help of his supportive wife and best friend, he manages to achieve his dream.
People who wouldn't be able to distinguish Howard Stern from G. Gordon Liddy will be entertained by something like an off-colour -- and quite funny -- version of Coal Miner's Daughter.
There are some huge laughs here spread consistently through the picture, and screenwriters Len Blum and Michael Kalesniko put virtually no lulls between laughs.
Straddles the line between hagiography and hogwash as expertly as possible. But in between the surplus of hilarity and hokum, it chips away at hard truths about why Howard Stern remains fascinating in an era where ribaldry is a clickable GIF away.