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Is eating 70 hotdogs in 10 minutes normal? When food is WAR!
James Can Eat is available now and streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play and YouTube TV, and Vimeo On Demand.

Critics Are Eating It Up
JAMES CAN EAT is making waves with critics — who are calling it bold, shocking, and unforgettable.
“An eye-opening look into this stomach-churning sport.”
— Reel News Daily
Liz Whittemore of Reel News Daily says the film is “an engrossing peek behind the scenes of the sport,” praising James Webb’s “infectious personality and undeterred passion.”
“This is not the goofy, reality-TV caricature… James deserves to be compared to Tiger Woods and Tom Brady.”
— Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore of Screen Zealots calls it “fascinating and jaw-dropping,” and says the film will leave audiences “inspired, horrified, or simply in awe of just how much one guy can eat.”
Packed with controversy, adrenaline, and heart, JAMES CAN EAT is the documentary critics agree you can’t miss.
For James Webb – It’s more than food. It’s war.
Is eating 70 hotdogs in 10 minutes normal? When food is WAR! James Can Eat is a gripping documentary feature about the insane world of professional competitive eating. Can Australia’s number one competitive eater take down the world champion Joey Chestnut?
James Can Eat is a gripping documentary feature that follows the extraordinary rise of James Webb, Australia’s top-ranked competitive eater and the fourth in the world, as he battles physical limits, personal setbacks, and global rivals in his quest to dethrone eating icon Joey Chestnut. From smashing records like devouring 59.5 donuts in a sitting to recovering from a near-paralyzing illness, Webb’s journey unfolds through raw, intimate moments with his family, reflections on his abandoned soccer career, and his viral leap into fame.
The film delves into the grueling training, health consequences, and ethical controversies of the sport, culminating in a dramatic showdown at the Nathan’s Hotdog Eating Contest, where chaos threatens to derail everything. At its core, James Can Eat is a story of resilience, obsession, and the human drive to be the best—no matter the cost.


