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December 24, 2025

SONG SUNG BLUE – Review

(L to R) Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina and Kate Hudson as Claire Stengl in director Craig Brewer’s SONG SUNG BLUE, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

So who’s up for some great tunes on this big holiday…, at the multiplex? No, we’re not talking about any Christmas carols (you’re probably hearing those jingle bells in your sleep by now). We’re talking a full-fledged musical movie, though it’s not another bold brassy big-screen version of a stage musical in the wake of WICKED: FOR GOOD (though it’s really an expanding of its second act). This new release may be more in that subgenre of the “jukebox musical” as it focuses on the pop songs of an iconic star, although it’s not a biopic of him (much like ELVIS or ROCKETMAN). You see, this is a true life dramatic love story about a “tribute band” of that singing superstar. Sounds confusing? It’ll all be clear with the first few notes (and scenes) of SONG SUNG BLUE.

That title tune is heard in the opening scene, in which Mike Sardina (Hugh Jackman) serenades his AA support group after he has hit a big sobriety milestone in late 1980s Milwaukee. From there he’s off to his sweet “side gig” as part of a “tributes” show at the state fair. Mike walks out after the organizer insists that he take on the songs of Don Ho (“Tiny Bubbles”). No, Mike wants to perform the works of his idol, Neil Diamond. As he exits, Mike stops to catch the fetching Patsy Cline (“Walkin’ After Midnight”) songstress Claire Stingl (Kate Hudson). He strikes up a conversation with her later that night, leading to a date for the two divorced parents (Mike’s teenage daughter visits once a month or so). He tries to bond with Claire’s energetic pre-teen son Dayna (Hudson Hensley) and her somewhat surly teenage daughter Rachel (Ella Anderson). After a quick “jam session” Mike asks Claire if she would consider partnering with him for his “dream Diamond tribute review” that he dubs “Thunder and Lightning” (the latter being his stage persona while she’d be the former). Claire is thrilled and seals their partnership with a kiss. They assemble a back-up band and begin performing in bars, wedding halls, and eateries in the Wisconsin/Illinois area. Through it all, the two become much more than a singing duo, eventually tying the knot. Their reputation is on the rise, leading to an “opening act” slot at a Pearl Jam concert. The sky seems to be the limit, but the joyful music is almost silenced as fate hits several “sour notes” to challenge their sweet harmonies.

I’ll just get this out of the way: Jackman and Hudson are superb singers. Yeah, that’s not a big revelation, since Hugh has a couple of Tonys on his mantle and Kate cut an album (they still call them that) last year. But that skill is certainly essential in these roles in order to “sell” them as a vocal duet. As for the other aspects of their performances, Jackman may have a bit more to do, as Mike is the “entry point” to this true tale. The “movie mutant” has swagger to spare, as he pushes past the goofy hairstyle and the flashy fashions to give us a man who overtakes the inner demons from his past by reinventing himself. His furrowed brow hints at Mike’s PTSD from serving in Nam, while he still has a vulnerability with the knowledge that his body is failing him and his “time clock” may halt at any time. The bubbly Hudson brings out the best in him. Beneath that beaming smile, Claire has had lots of heartbreak in his own past, and decides to bask in the high she gets from singing. In the story’s second act, we see that life tries to snuff out that spark, until family and friends re-ignite it. It’s no wonder Hudson was the “queen of rom-coms” as she conveys Claire’s joy in getting another chance at love. The film’s other great standout is Anderson as Claire’s teen daughter, Rachel. Sure, she starts as a clichéd snarky “eye-roller”, but she shows how the love of Mike for her mom warms that cynical heart, even making her an ally of his when things get tough, and as she faces her own big life-changing decision. Oh, and there are a couple of 1980s movie stalwarts on hand for support. Fisher Stevens is solid as Mike’s dentist-backer, and Jim Belushi goes all “cheese-head” (right outta’ FARGO) as the tour bus-drivin’ manager. The 90s are repped by Michael Imperioli from “The Sopranos” as the tributes show boss (and resident Buddy Holly) who plays back-up guitar for the revue.


Though no stranger to movies with music, this film is an interesting detour for director/ screenwriter (adapting the same-titled documentary by Greg Kohs) Craig Brewer, after making his 2005 breakout hit, the hip-hop-flavored HUSTLE AND FLOW followed by the 2011 remake of FOOTLOOSE. He takes us past the high camp (exploited in 2001’s SAVING SILVERMAN) of Diamond’s 70s heyday, though we get some Elvis-style kitsch, to get us into the minds and hearts of Mike and Claire. This lulls us into thinking that their love story will always prevail. The huge chaotic challenges make for an abrupt shift (though it seems too extreme, it’s all true), one that may be too much for some viewers, Brewer never veers too much into the melodramatic while keeping the story firmly planted in its frigid northern US roots. Brewer also keeps the pacing smooth, breaking up the dialogue with a burst of song, and not overdoing the big rehearsing and performing montages. Aside from those great hairstyles and fashions, the music selection is pretty terrific, touching on all the big Diamond hits while introducing some often neglected tunes (I now know a whole lot about “Soolaimon”). Hey, there’s even a couple of Patsy Cline and Buddy Holly classics. And the set decorators really capture the tone of the early 1990s. Some of the more jaded filmgoers may think that this is merely a sweet little flick to see with your older relatives, but they may be surprised by the endearing look at the performers that don’t fill arenas, the bus-travelin’ workin’ stiff weekend warriors. That and the chemistry of Hudson and Jackman really blend for a nearly pitch-perfect romance in SONG SUNG BLUE.

3 Out of 4

SONG SUNG BLUE opens in theatres everywhere on Christmas Day, 2025

October 13, 2020

BELUSHI, A Candid Portrait of the Legendary Comedian, Launches on Showtime November 22nd

Candid Portrait of a Beloved Comedy Icon Featuring Previously Unheard Audiotapes Directed by R.J. Cutler (Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry)

By age thirty John Belushi was on the top-rated television show, had the top grossing comedy in movie history and the top grossing record album in the world. But as John’s fame grew, so did his demons. R.J. Cutler directs an examination of Belushi’s life drawn largely from a previously unheard audio archive made shortly after Belushi’s death by his high school sweetheart and later wife, Judy Belushi. Cutler tells the story of his too-brief life illustrated by his own diary entries and poems, and in words of Judy and his collaborators, friends, and family, including Dan Aykroyd, Jim Belushi, Penny Marshall, Lorne Michaels, Carrie Fisher, Chevy Chase, Harold Ramis, Jane Curtin, and Ivan Reitman.

December 14, 2017

WONDER WHEEL – Review

Woody Allen’s latest is a disappointment, but even a lower-drawer Woody like WONDER WHEEL, which is anchored by a quartet of outstanding lead performances, is worth a look. Set around 1950, WONDER WHEEL tells the story of 26-year old Carolina (Juno Temple), on the run from her mobster husband and his crew after ratting them out. She takes refuge at the home of her estranged father Humpty (Jim Belushi) and his second wife Genny (Kate Winslet). They live with Genny’s young son Richie (Jack Gore), a budding arsonist, in a cramped apartment on the grounds of the Coney Island Amusement Park that quakes beneath the titular Ferris Wheel (shades of Alvy’s childhood in ANNIE HALL). Carolina’s unexpected appearance could not have come at a worse time. Genny and Humpty were at one time a pair of alcoholics that found each other when they were at a low point, but now he’s on the wagon and she’s begun a torrid affair with handsome lifeguard and aspiring playwright Mickey (Justin Timberlake). Mickey’s attracted to drama and Ginny, who was once an actress, sure gives it to him. The conflict begins when Carolina innocently falls for Mickey and, unbeknownst to her, complicates Ginny’s rather desperate love affair as she can’t handle being tossed aside for this younger woman. Meanwhile, the mob is closing in on Carolina.

While there’s much to like in WONDER WHEEL, Woody’s script simply isn’t up to his usual standards. Where last year’s CAFÉ SOCIETY had so many memorable lines (“live each day like it’s your last and one day you’ll be right”), the dialog here lacks depth or dimension or the zingers we associate with his scripts. When Carolina says: “It’s your 40th birthday, that’s a milestone” and Genny responds “It’s a tombstone!” the line falls flat. Besides young Richie and a pair of mobsters played by Sopranos alumns Tony Sirico and Stephen Schirripa, the focus stays on the four main characters, which gives the film a stage-bound quality. Fortunately, all four actors are stellar. Winslet’s Ginny is a dazzling trainwreck, and it’s hard to look away. Ginny’s in terrible shape, watching time steal away her acting dreams, trapped in a bad marriage and with a kid who’s become a serious danger. Mickey’s attention is the best thing to come her way in a long while and she doesn’t think twice about cheating on her husband. Woody has always gotten the best from his leading ladies and Winslet here is no exception. I was most impressed with Jim Belushi’s turn as the loutish Humpty, a decent, working class chump with a Ralph Kramden stammer and perhaps a capacity for violence. Timberlake plays things a bit too naive but is charming enough as the well-meaning lifeguard who also serves as the film’s narrator and Juno Temple, sexy in skintight dresses designed by Suzy Benzinger, shines as the sweet but somewhat slow-witted Carolina.

The cinematography by Vittorio Storaro is the real star here. His opening image captures a beach packed with New Yorkers on a sunny summer day, all attired in ‘50s-style swimsuits like a perfect picture postcard. WONDER WHEEL may not be Woody Allen working at the top of his form but it’s still recommended.

3 1/2 of 5 Stars

 

October 4, 2017

Here’s the New Trailer for Woody Allen’s WONDER WHEEL starring Justin Timberlake and Kate Winslet


Woody Allen’s WONDER WHEEL is the Closing Night selection of the 55th New York Film Festival. Amazon Studios will release WONDER WHEEL in select theaters December 1st, 2017


Check out Jim Belushi, Juno Temple, Justin Timberlake and Kate Winslet in the Official Trailer:

WONDER WHEEL tells the story of four characters whose lives intertwine amid the hustle and bustle of the Coney Island amusement park in the 1950s: Ginny (Kate Winslet),  an emotionally volatile former actress now working as a waitress in a clam house; Humpty (Jim Belushi), Ginny’s rough-hewn carousel operator husband; Mickey (Justin Timberlake), a handsome young lifeguard who dreams of becoming a playwright; and Carolina (Juno Temple), Humpty’s long-estranged daughter, who is now hiding out from gangsters at her father’s apartment. Cinematographer Vittorio Storaro captures a tale of passion, violence, and betrayal that plays out against the picturesque tableau of 1950s Coney Island.

September 20, 2016

Keanu Reeves Stars In New Trailer For THE WHOLE TRUTH

Filed under: Trailer — Tags: , , , , , — Michelle McCue @ 5:55 pm

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Keanu Reeves is on the case as defense attorney Richard Ramsay in the new trailer and poster for Lionsgate Premiere’s THE WHOLE TRUTH.

Starring Reeves alongside Renée Zellweger, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Gabriel Basso and Jim Belushi, the chilling crime thriller, from director Courtney Hunt, arrives in theaters and on-demand this October 21st.

Defense attorney Richard Ramsay (Keanu Reeves) takes on a personal case when he swears to his widowed friend, Loretta Lassiter (Renée Zellweger), that he will keep her son Mike (Gabriel Basso) out of prison. Charged with murdering his father, Mike initially confesses to the crime. But as the trial proceeds, chilling evidence about the kind of man that Boone Lassiter (Jim Belushi) really was comes to light.

While Ramsay uses the evidence to get his client acquitted, his new colleague Janelle (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) tries to dig deeper – and begins to realize that the whole truth is something she alone can uncover.

May 14, 2014

First Look at Gonzalo López-Gallego’s THE MAN ON CARRION ROAD

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Here’s a first look at Atlas Independent’s gritty thriller THE MAN ON CARRION ROAD, directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego and starring Patrick Wilson, Ian McShane, Jim Belushi, Lynn Collins, and John Leguizamo.

Produced by Atlas’ William Green, Aaron Ginsburg, and Andy Horwitz, THE MAN ON CARRION ROAD follows a retired sheriff (McShane) and his replacement (Wilson) as they investigate a cartel deal gone wrong, while hunted by a vicious hit man (Leguizamo).

Gonzalo López-Gallego previously directed OPEN GRAVE starring Sharlto Copley and APOLLO 18.

Relativity International’s Camela Galano is handling international sales in Cannes.

May 7, 2013

Hyde Park Picks Up International Rights To LEGENDS OF OZ: DOROTHY’S RETURN

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Ashok Amritraj’s Hyde Park International announced today that the company has picked-up international rights to directors Will Finn and Daniel St. Pierre’s 3D animated family adventure film LEGENDS OF OZ: DOROTHY’S RETURN starring Lea Michele, Martin Short, Dan Aykroyd, Jim Belushi and Kelsey Grammer. The film is from a script by Adam Balsam and Randi Barnes, based on the series of books by Roger Stanton Baum. Bonne Radford is producing alongside Ryan Carroll and Roland Carroll of Summertime Entertainment.

The film, scheduled for a May 2, 2014 domestic theatrical release by Clarius Entertainment on a minimum of 3,000 screens, will be introduced by HPI’s President Eric Christenson and will screen at the upcoming Marché du Film. Cannes screenings are scheduled for Saturday, May 18th at 4:00pm at Olympia 2, Monday May 20th at 4:00pm at Olympia 2, and Tuesday, May 21st at 4:00pm at Olympia 8.

The film will also screen in competition at the 2013 Annecy International Animation Festival.  Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will be handling home entertainment distribution for North America. Sony will be distributing the soundtrack.

LEGENDS OF OZ: DOROTHY’S RETURN is a 3D animated feature film based on the adventure books by Roger Stanton Baum, the great-grandson of L. Frank Baum, and is a continuation of the world’s most popular and beloved fairy tales.  In the story, Dorothy (voiced by Michele) awakens to a devastated post-tornado Kansas, but is soon whisked back to Oz and its new villain in this 3D-animated musical adventure.  There she is joined by familiar faces including the Scarecrow (Aykroyd), the Lion (Belushi) and the Tin Man (Grammer).

Bonne Radford, one-time head of feature animation at Dreamworks and VP of Animation at Amblin, produced THE ROAD TO ELDORADO, as well as executive produced CURIOUS GEORGE. Will Finn is best known for animating such classics as ALADDIN, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST and THE LITTLE MERMAID.  Daniel St. Pierre has worked as a director, production designer and art director on a number of hits including THE LION KING, SHARK TALE and TARZAN.

Hyde Park’s slate of films in production which will be presented at the Marché du film including ELMORE LEONARD’S SWITCH, with a cast led by Jennifer Aniston, John Hawkes and Tim Robbins, EVERY SECRET THING starring Diane Lane, Elizabeth Banks and Dakota Fanning, A FRIGGIN’ CHRISTMAS MIRACLE with Robin Williams, Lauren Graham and Joel McHale, CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR starring Nick Jonas and Isabel Lucas and the Roger Spottiswoode-directed MIDNIGHT SUN.

November 29, 2012

THUNDERSTRUCK “Caption This” Giveaway

Filed under: Contest,DVD Giveaway,General News — Tags: , , , , — Melissa Howland @ 3:43 pm

In celebration of THUNDERSTRUCK making its way down the court and into homes on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital Download on December 4th, we thought it would be a great idea to give away THUNDERSTRUCK on Blu-Ray Combo Pack. Since this is a sports movie, you have to play to win… and we’ve made this contest a bit more interesting. It’s a “Caption This” contest.

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE A US RESIDENT. PRIZE WILL ONLY BE SHIPPED TO US ADDRESSES. NO P.O. BOXES.

2. Use your imagination to create captions for the three photos below. Remember, keep your captions clean. 

3. SEND YOUR FULL NAME (first and last) AND EMAIL ADDRESS, ALONG WITH YOUR ANSWERS TO MELISSA@WEAREMOVIEGEEKS.COM. 

WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM ALL QUALIFYING ENTRIES. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PRIZES WILL NOT BE SUBSTITUTED OR EXCHANGED

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When Brian, a hopelessly uncoordinated young basketball fan magically switches talents with his hero (NBA superstar Kevin Durant, playing himself), he becomes the star of his high school team…while Kevin Durant suddenly can’t make a shot to save his life. But with the NBA playoffs approaching, Brian learns that being a true winner involves working hard at your own game, and he tries to make things right in time to prevent a catastrophic end to his hero’s season.

Own THUNDERSTRUCK on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD or Digital Download December 4 http://bit.ly/BuyThunderstruck

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