Though "Walk Hard" heavily spoofed Mangold's "Walk the Line," the director never saw the satire as a death knell for the ...
James Mangold is still finding inspiration in the musical biopic genre, despite previous jabs at his work. The 2x Oscar ...
Since the calendar hit 2000, the time-honored tradition of rock 'n' roll films has continued with some outstanding representations of rock on the big screen.
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recently shared his thoughts on the 2007 parody Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. The satirical film, starring John C. Reilly, ...
In viewing A Complete Unknown, I must admit to remaining mystified that rock biopics continue to get made at all in the wake ...
The up-and-down-and-up-again story of musician Dewey Cox, whose songs would change a nation. On his rock 'n roll spiral, Cox sleeps with 411 women, marries three times, has 36 kids, stars in his ...
Mangold clearly couldn't be stopped from returning to the genre, which is exactly what he did for A Complete Unknown.
Did Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox story provide a blistering satire of the beats of the musical biopic genre? Yes. Related: When A Complete Unknown met Joan: Why James Mangold needed an actress who ...
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