His driver, Stu (Kumail Nanjiani), is Vic’s polar opposite. Effectively unable to see or drive after his surgery, Vic calls for an Uber. But on the day Vic is scheduled to get Lasik surgery to fix his failing eyesight, he’s tipped off that a huge shipment of drugs is coming into the city later that night. Workaholic Los Angeles detective Vic Manning (Dave Bautista) has spent the past two years of his career attempting to track down a ruthless drug kingpin (an underutilized Iko Uwais), and he’s about to see his boss (Mira Sorvino, also underutilized) hand his personal quest for justice over to the feds. You’ll laugh a few times when the premise and cast are utilized to their full potential, but the lasting impact of Stuber will be next to nothing. In front of the camera and behind it, Stuber has many of the ingredients to be something great, but the final results are both comfortable and forgettable. As formulaic, marginally satisfying, and predictable as a bowl of vanilla ice cream with no toppings, the action comedy Stuber manages to deliver some decent chuckles and an appropriate level of shocks when called upon, but it’s also a film that should be far better than it is given the level of talent involved.