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    All That Jazz

    R1979 · Musical · 2h 3m

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  1. All that jazz. Dec 27, 2022 Full Review Bruce McCabe Boston Globe This is a plausible milestone in the evolution of the Hollywood film, a quivering, pulsating, dynamic ...

  2. Roger Ebert February 28, 1980. Tweet. “ Kramer vs. Kramer ,” the drama of a child custody fight, won nine Academy Award nominations on Monday – and so, in a surprise, did "All That Jazz," about a Broadway director’s self-destruction. “Kramer vs. Kramer” already has won most of the preliminary movie awards and is favored to win this ...

  3. That’s the mantra of Joe Gideon (Roy Scheider), the boozing, chain-smoking, pill-popping, womanizing, workaholic filmmaker-choreographer hero of the 1979 drama “All That Jazz,” a hopped-up ...

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  5. All That Jazz is a speed freak of a movie, flying by at breakneck pace, then screeching to a halt so the protagonist can indulge in some serious ruminations on death. Full Review | Original Score ...

    • Synopsis
    • Picture 10/10
    • Audio 8/10
    • Extras 9/10
    • Closing

    The preternaturally gifted director and choreographer Bob Fosse turned the camera on his own life for this madly imaginative, self-excoriating musical masterpiece. Roy Scheider gives the performance of his career as Joe Gideon, whose exhausting work schedule—mounting a Broadway production by day and editing his latest movie by night—and routine of ...

    In what is easily the biggest surprise for me this year, Criterion releases Bob Fosse’s All That Jazzon Blu-ray in a new dual-format edition, presenting the film in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on a dual-layer disc. The high-definition transfer is presented in 1080p/24hz. A standard definition version is found on the first dual-layer DVD and...

    The Blu-ray and DVD both deliver 3.0 tracks, presented in DTS-HD MA on the Blu-ray and Dolby Digital on the DVD. Dialogue is clean and easy to hear but can be a little flat overall. Much more impressive are the film’s musical numbers which sound to have been remastered and range is far more rich and dynamic during these sequences and could have bee...

    Criterion loads up this edition with a number of supplements, both old and new, starting with a 2007 audio commentaryfeaturing editor Alan Heim, which has been taken from the 2007 DVD edition released by Fox. The commentary, which I haven’t listened to before, is a bit disappointing as Heim seems to have trouble filling it with material. There are ...

    I’m disappointed by the lack of academic material and probably would have been okay if a couple of the supplements were left aside, but it’s still a fairly stacked edition with a number of perceptive and entertaining features. Pair that with an absolutely wonderful audio/video presentation and you have a good candidate for release of the year. BUY ...

  6. All that Jazz is a great film that almost seems to have dropped off the radar screen of classic musicals. The film gives us the account of a choreographer named Joe Gideon (Scheider) whose relentless way of living drives him straight into the grave. The character is based on the real life of director Bob Fosse who suffered the same fate in 1987.

  7. Dec 20, 1979 · All That Jazz: Directed by Bob Fosse. With Roy Scheider, Jessica Lange, Ann Reinking, Leland Palmer. Director/choreographer Bob Fosse tells his own life story as he details the sordid career of Joe Gideon, a womanizing, drug-using dancer.

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