Nearly 20 years after making 'Walk the Line', James Mangold says the 2007 parody 'Walk Hard' didn't scare him off from the ...
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 ...
In viewing A Complete Unknown, I must admit to remaining mystified that rock biopics continue to get made at all in the wake ...
recently shared his thoughts on the 2007 parody Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. The satirical film, starring John C. Reilly, ...
The musical biopic has become something of a genre unto itself. As Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story so hilariously pointed out, ...
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 ...
After the 2005 awards success of James Mangold's 'Walk the Line,' satire 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox' story parodied the ...
Director James Mangold didn't let Walk Hard deter him from taking on A Complete Unknown, and being the subject of satire is ...
Mangold clearly couldn't be stopped from returning to the genre, which is exactly what he did for A Complete Unknown.
So almost two decades later – and with 2007’s Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story having spoofed the form so mercilessly in the interim, making the likes of Bohemian Rhapsody look even more cornily ...