The Springsteen-centric coming-of-age film isn’t quite on par with its summer 2019 classic rock cousins.
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All in Musical
The Springsteen-centric coming-of-age film isn’t quite on par with its summer 2019 classic rock cousins.
Beyond a fun new Timon and Pumbaa, Disney’s latest remake is little more than another nostalgia-driven cash-grab.
Jessie Buckley anchors this honest look at the quest for musical stardom.
In Danny Boyle’s delightful Boomer fantasy, a struggling musician awakens to a world in which The Beatles don’t exist — and does his best to fill that absence.
This is the Rocketman for Tosca fans, a celebratory recounting of a life of countless unique and momentous episodes and unforgettable music.
True to form, the year’s most joyful film is practically perfect in every way.
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper make beautiful music in the latter’s directorial debut, but the film fails to deliver the emotional wallop it seemingly promises.
The Asheville Movie Guys return to the Greek islands for a second dose of ABBA songs, dancing and romance.
The Asheville Movie Guys express their thoughts in song on Brett Haley’s film about a father-daughter band duo played by Nick Offerman and Kiersey Clemons.
Though slightly less fun than its predecessors, round three with the Barden Bellas nonetheless keeps the entertainment quotient high.
Despite a talented cast and the La La Land songwriting team, this P.T. Barnum musical is a dud.
The Asheville Movie Guys step in the cypher and battle over the hip-hop coming of age dramedy.
The Polish horror/comedy/musical fails to master nor marry its discordant parts.