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Soul follows Joe Gardner, a middle school teacher and aspiring pianist who falls into a coma and seeks to reunite his separated soul and body in time for his big break as a jazz musician. The film explores the origins of human personalities, the concept of determinism, and the joy of living through jazz music.
Chicago is a film adaptation of a stage musical based on a 1926 play, set in 1920s Chicago. It follows two murderers, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly, who compete for fame and attention in the media and the courtroom.
Whiplash is a critically acclaimed drama film about a young jazz drummer who faces abuse and pressure from his teacher at a prestigious music school. The film won three Oscars, including Best Supporting Actor for J. K. Simmons, and is considered one of the best films of the 2010s.
A musical fantasy film about an orphan boy and his friend Elliott, a dragon who can turn invisible. The film stars Helen Reddy, Jim Dale, Mickey Rooney, Red Buttons, Shelley Winters, and the voice of Charlie Callas as Elliott.
Bird is a 1988 biographical musical drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Forest Whitaker as jazz saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker. The film covers Parker's life from his childhood in Kansas City to his death in New York, and his relationships with Dizzy Gillespie, Chan Parker, and Red Rodney.
IF is a film by John Krasinski about a girl who can see imaginary friends (IFs) that have been forgotten by their original children. The film features an ensemble cast of live-action and voice actors, including Ryan Reynolds, Steve Carell, and George Clooney.
A new teaser trailer for Netflix's upcoming musical "The Prom" is out now and the A-list cast will have you dancing like you did at your prom! Adapted from the Broadway show of the same name, "The ...
In June 2021, Sony Pictures Classics acquired the distribution rights for the film. [4] Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story premiered at the South by Southwest film festival on March 13, 2022, [5] and released in limited theatres in New York City and Los Angeles on May 13, before expanding to additional markets on May 27. [6]