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5 December 2008 (USA) moreTagline:
If you take the ride, you must pay the price. moreAwards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 3 wins & 7 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(153 articles)
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(Credited cast)| Adrien Brody | ... | Leonard Chess | |
| Jeffrey Wright | ... | Muddy Waters | |
| Gabrielle Union | ... | Geneva Wade | |
| Columbus Short | ... | Little Walter | |
| Cedric the Entertainer | ... | Willie Dixon | |
| Emmanuelle Chriqui | ... | Revetta Chess | |
| Eamonn Walker | ... | Howlin' Wolf | |
| Mos Def | ... | Chuck Berry | |
| Beyoncé Knowles | ... | Etta James | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Tim Bellow | ... | Man in the Caddy | |
| Tony Bentley | ... | Lomax | |
| Lawrence P. Beron | ... | Overseer | |
| Tammy Blanchard | ... | Isabelle Allen | |
| Eric Bogosian | ... | Alan Freed | |
| Marc Bonan | ... | Keith Richards | |
| Wayne Cobham | ... | Piano - Ettas Recording Recording Group | |
| Ryan Curtis | ... | Picnic Boyfriend | |
| Veronika Dash | ... | Blonde | |
| Eshaya Draper | ... | Charles Waters - 7 Years Old | |
| John Farrer | ... | Violinist - Ettas Recording group | |
| Shiloh Fernandez | ... | Phil Chess | |
| Jill Flint | ... | Shirley Feder | |
| Doug W. Goldman | ... | Trumpet - Ettas Recording group | |
| Gano Grills | ... | Slick Pimp | |
| Suzette Gunn | ... | Minnie | |
| Evan Hart | ... | Young lover | |
| Osas Ighodaro | ... | Vicky - Maid | |
| Kevin Jackson | ... | Mysterious Black Man | |
| Albert Jones | ... | Hubert Sumlin | |
| Nate Jones | ... | Etta's Recording Group | |
| Rayan Lawrence | ... | Harmonica Player | |
| Chyna Layne | ... | Juanita | |
| Malikha Mallette | ... | Little Walter's girlfriend | |
| Kevin Mambo | ... | Jimmy Rogers | |
| Aaron Munoz | ... | Manager | |
| Anthony Del Negro | ... | Bandstand Dancer | |
| Natasha Ononogbo | ... | Muddy Waters' Girlfriend | |
| Ginnie Randall | ... | Muddy Waters Grandmother | |
| Norman Reedus | ... | Chess | |
| Jake Robards | ... | Robert | |
| Jay O. Sanders | ... | Mr. Feder | |
| Stephen Seidel | ... | Officer Brown | |
| Derrick Simmons | ... | Dice Player | |
| Valence Thomas | ... | James Cotton | |
| Dwan Dink Young | ... | Drums - Ettas Recording group | |
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Rated R for pervasive language and some sexuality.Parents Guide:
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While this film lacks an original framework (it's "Ray" and "La Bamba" and "Hot Wax" and "Why Do Fools Fall in Love"....), both the subject--a seminal recording label--and the performances make this electrifying entertainment.
I can't speak to the accuracy of its historical facts regarding Leonard Chess' exploitation of some of music's largest figures, but the screenplay zooms along and takes us with it. Jeffrey Wright finally gets a role that hopefully will secure his stature. It's overdue. As Muddy Waters his towering strength both as a character and an actor are very impressive here. As well, the entire supporting cast (and it's a large cast) really rise to the occasion. Columbus Short as Little Walter and Gabrielle Union as Water's wife are equally impressive. And in smaller roles, Eamonn Walker as Howlin' Wolf and Mos Def as Chuck Berry nearly steal the show.
I've never been much of a fan of Adrien Brody, but in the first half of the film, he's quite effective. It's only when Beyoncé Knowles arrives that he stumbles, and who can blame him. Ms. Knowles takes a sensational role and scorches the screen. As the conflicted and troubled Etta James, there's a scene on a livingroom floor in front of a fireplace that should win Ms. Knowles many awards. And we're given a generous helping of sensational James' track very well covered by Ms. Knowles.
When we watch America's taste in music change--both before and after the centerpiece of this story--we're at first exhilarated at the discovery of this "new" form of music, and when it wanes and the lives that were propelled to stardom flag, we feel an enormous sadness. But what we know today--that these individuals became legends--is of great consolation.
I don't care that the structure is straightforward. The recreation of the period and it's attitudes are spot on, and the cinematography by Anastas N. Michos make the film rise above any weakness in the script.
Then, there's the soundtrack....