Journalist gives brutal review of Melania movie: 'Not a single person in the theater'
First lady Melania Trump is reflected on bulletproof glass as she appears on stage during the National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony at the White House in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 4, 2025. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

A Journalist gave a brutal review of the new Melania documentary, which has been criticized by those who say it won't make back the huge fees spent to make it, saying there was "not a single person in the theater."

The Military Religious Freedom Foundation had already warned that thousands of active-duty military personnel may have been coerced into attending screenings of the Melania documentary. Enter journalist Sharon Waxman, the founder, CEO, and editor in chief of TheWrap.

Waxman said Friday that she "wandered" into a Melania showing, and didn't like what she found there.

"Friends, I wandered into a ‘Melania’ screening in Culver tonight after seeing ‘The Secret Agent.’ Not single person in the theater. Watched 10 minutes. I found myself with tears streaming down my face," she wrote on X. But those weren't tears from a moving documentary, she noted.

"Watching Trump take the oath to defend the Constitution, as he tears it down. The dissonance of Melania saying her husband would be a 'unifier,' and all the pomp and circumstance for someone so venal," she wrote on X. "So beneath the great office - and wishing we could turn the clock back."