Early on in Song Sung Blue, there’s a scene where Hugh Jackman’s character, Mike Sardina, steps up to a microphone and starts singing the movie’s titular Neil Diamond classic before heading to the ...
Cinema and musicals have a unique power to turn everyday life into a kaleidoscope of emotion, music, and visual splendor. They whisk audiences beyond the mundane, delivering awe, exhilaration, and ...
This isn't a tall tale. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. When it comes to a film like Song Sung Blue, it’s probably best for ...
“Song Sung Blue” and “The Smashing Machine” are both biopics that came out this year based on documentaries with the same name about their real-life subjects. However, the results couldn’t be more ...
“You don’t want to be a Neil Diamond impersonator. You want to be a Neil Diamond interpreter.” - Claire “Thunder” Sardina in ‘Song Sung Blue’ When I did my initial research on the movie Song Sung Blue ...
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Left: Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman in director Craig Brewer's "Song Sung Blue." (Courtesy Sarah Shatz/Focus Features) Right: Timothée Chalamet in director Josh Safdie’s “Marty Supreme." (Courtesy A24) ...
“Song Sung Blue” stars Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson as real-life Milwaukee couple Mike and Claire Sardina, who made a local name for themselves with their Neil Diamond tribute act Lightning & Thunder.
Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson's musical drama "Song Sung Blue," that earned the latter an Oscar nomination for best actress is dropping on Peacock. The film is inspired by the real-life story of a Neil ...
It’s easy to be cynical about a heartwarming musical biopic like “Song Sung Blue.” Heck, if anything that cynicism is reasonable — these movies are dime a dozen, overstocked, and going on sale. The ...
Before I get around to weighing in on Craig Brewer’s “Song Sung Blue,” know this: If you, like me, grew up in a household where your dad sometimes listened to Neil Diamond, it is my professional duty ...