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Cadillac Records (2008)

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Reviews Counted:117

Fresh:80

Rotten:37

Average Rating:6.1/10

Consensus: What Cadillac Records may lack in originality, it more than makes up for in strong performances and soul-stirring music.

Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for pervasive language and some sexuality.

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:20-02-2009

Synopsis: Cadilac Records chronicles the rise of Chess Records and its recording artists. In this tale of sex, violence, race and rock and roll in Chicago of the 1950s and 60s, the film follows the exciting...

Cadilac Records chronicles the rise of Chess Records and its recording artists. In this tale of sex, violence, race and rock and roll in Chicago of the 1950s and 60s, the film follows the exciting but turbulent lives of some of America's greatest musical legends.

The story of how the blues became popular and gave birth to rock and roll begins at a dingy bar on the rough South Side of Chicago in 1947, where an ambitious young Polish emigre, bar owner Leonard Chess (Academy Award-winner ADRIEN BRODY), hires a talented but undisciplined blues combo that includes quiet and thoughtful guitar prodigy Muddy Waters (JEFFREY WRIGHT) and impulsive and colorful harmonica player Little Walter (COLUMBUS SHORT). Fascinated by the sound of the music - and eager to cash in on the record burgeoning record business - Chess arranges a recording session for Waters. Waters' early recordings start moving up the R+B charts and receiving heavy play.

Chess treats his musicians like family -- he buys them a Cadillac when they record their first hit record -- although the line between business and personal sometimes causes conflict with his increasingly talented and successful stable of artists. After backing up Muddy on his early recordings, Little Walter becomes a star in his own right, but his quick temper and loud manner often run him afoul of friends and the law. He also finds that the only woman he can talk to is Muddy's girl, Geneva (GABRIELLE UNION), who struggles to remain loyal despite Muddy's poorly concealed affairs. Big Willie Dixon (CEDRIC THE ENTERTAINER), a songwriter and bandleader, also is a key member of the Chess Records family, as is Howlin' Wolf (EAMONN WALKER), an intense and proud blues singer who develops a musical rivalry with Muddy.

But it's not until 1955 when a Chess artist finally "crosses over" into the realm of mainstream ("white") America - a skinny guy from St. Louis named Chuck Berry (MOS DEF), whose dynamic "duck walk" and catchy, country-tinged tunes mark the birth of rock-and-roll. When Berry is arrested and jailed at the height of his career, Chess finds another talented performer to cross over singer Etta James (BEYONCE KNOWLES), an emotionally scarred young woman whose vulnerability tempts Chess' loyalty and concern in unexpected ways.

As rock-and-roll grows more popular, the Chess artists find themselves revered by a new generation of musicians, but they have also each earned and lost a small fortune on booze, women and the high life, and their addictions begin to take their toll. Even as tragedy befalls, their music and their spirit remain strong: as the sixties wind down and Leonard Chess gets out of the record business, the blues live on. --© Sony Pictures [More]

Starring: Beyonce Knowles, Adrien Brody, Jeffrey Wright, Columbus Short

Starring: Beyonce Knowles, Adrien Brody, Jeffrey Wright, Columbus Short, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Gabrielle Union, Mos Def, Cedric the Entertainer

Director: Darnell Martin

Director: Darnell Martin
Screenwriter: Darnell Martin
Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment

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This is a join-the-dots yawn-fest of the laziest kind, ditching any serious attempt to get its teeth into the characters.

Full Review Source: News of the World | comment Comment
02/19/09
Robbie Collin
Robbie Collin
News of the World

As films go, it's more like Stars In Their Eyes as you listen in wonder and look for faults in the excellent impersonators.

Full Review Source: Teletext | comment Comment
02/19/09
Victor Olliver
Victor Olliver
Teletext

The standout acting performance comes from Wright, who, though he doesn't look particularly like Waters, captures some of the singer's physicality and delivers some poignant moments as the great bluesman begins to lose his commercial mojo.

Full Review Source: Screen International | comment Comment
12/02/08
John Hazelton
John Hazelton
Screen International

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Full Review Source: Hollywood.com | comment Comment
09/08/09
Pete Hammond
Pete Hammond
Hollywood.com
N/R

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Full Review Source: Deseret News, Salt Lake City | comment Comment
08/19/09
Deseret News, Salt Lake City

Cadillac Records is not a terrible movie but in the chain of rags to riches films (Dreamgirls, Ray, Walk the Line, etc.) it definitely falls at the bottom of the heap.

Full Review Source: BET.com | comment Comment
07/03/09
Clay Cane
Clay Cane
BET.com
N/R

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Full Review Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune | comment Comment
04/08/09
Minneapolis Star Tribune

Perhaps there were insurmountable legal restrictions. But the movie still serves as a dandy primer for rediscovering a lot of great music.

Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
02/20/09
Peter Howell
Peter Howell
Toronto Star

A scattershot ensemble piece that exceeds its reach in its retelling of the origins of Chicago's Chess label.

Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
02/20/09
Kevin Williamson
Kevin Williamson
Jam! Movies

Anyone who likes pop music or wonders how bands like the Rolling Stones got rolling will enjoy the ride.

Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
02/20/09
Stephen Cole
Stephen Cole
Globe and Mail

The film's mangled chronology and melodrama ring flat alongside Ray, Walk the Line and the classic Patsy Cline biopic, Sweet Dreams.

Full Review Source: Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) | comment Comment
01/09/09
John Wirt
John Wirt
Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)

Messy, but with great musical performances.

Full Review Source: The Cinema Source | comment Comment
01/06/09
Michael Dance
Michael Dance
The Cinema Source

Darnell Martin's chronicle of the lives of Leonard Chess, Muddy Waters and others is a familiar tale that survives thanks to the successful efforts of its talented cast and crew.

Full Review Source: IGN Movies | comment Comment
12/23/08
Todd Gilchrist
Todd Gilchrist
IGN Movies

This one's worth the price of admission for the music alone.

Full Review Source: Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) | comment Comment
12/20/08
Linda Cook
Linda Cook
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)

This one's worth the price of admission for the music alione.

Full Review Source: Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) | comment Comment
12/20/08
Linda Cook
Linda Cook
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)

[It] isn't the last word on this chapter of music history... but with great music and solid performances, it's good place to start.

Full Review Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette | comment Comment
12/19/08
Daniel M. Kimmel
Daniel M. Kimmel
Worcester Telegram & Gazette

The film has a certain low-budget charm (as a period piece, it recalls such Roger Corman productions as 'The Lady in Red'), but the performers deserve a more convincing showcase.

Full Review Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) | comment Comment
12/19/08
John Beifuss
John Beifuss
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

An entertaining but frustrating film. There are some good performances, and some great music, but the movie is too jumbled and confused to reach the heights to which it aspires.

Full Review Source: The Trend | comment Comment
12/14/08
Stephen Silver
Stephen Silver
The Trend

The actors do a wonderful job capturing the unique qualities of the artists they portray. Then they get coked up and sleep with minors.

Full Review Source: Can Magazine | comment Comment
12/12/08
Fred Topel
Fred Topel
Can Magazine

It helps that every performance is remarkable.

Full Review Source: Sacramento News & Review | comment Comment
12/11/08
Jonathan Kiefer
Jonathan Kiefer
Sacramento News & Review
 
 
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