It is naturally understood that romantic comedies are a no-brainer when it comes to enjoying your leisure time in an easy manner on a lazy Sunday afternoon, but musical comedies have an extra essence that can add fuzz and zeal filled with high-energy dance numbers and singalongs. I mean, who doesn’t like the feeling of dancing and singing at a stated moment?
It was Judy Garland who got the fans hooked on the movie The Wizard of Oz, where she sang about returning home. It is a must-watch if you have not already. Since then, fans have wanted more of these movies and like the genre in general.
Like always, the movies in this genre can be a hit or miss. A hit is something like Mamma Mia which was cherished by the fans. The songs and dances were mesmerizing, but on the other hand, Cats, umm, not so much. But when the director does a good job, it is spectacular.
Modern producers and filmmakers have played with the storytelling and the form to make it look more pronounced and true to life, and not something from a storybook or play. All this is very true if we look at the recent few years, which have seen idols like Lin-Manuel. Burlesque, which came out in 2010, was directed by Steven Antin and stars Cher, Christina Aguilera, Eric Dane, Cam Gigandet, Julianne Hough, Alan Cumming, Peter Gallagher, Kristen Bell, and Stanley Tucci.
The plot focuses on Aguilera’s character Ali, who is an immature server and wants to become a professional dancer. Her strong voice is what carries the movie, and the presence of other characters makes it a fun and good musical movie. If you have not checked it out yet, it is available on Apple TV. This list contains more than fifty movies just like Burlesque, which can fill the void that it left.
This list focuses on feeling good about harmonious hymns, and it has everything a musical fan need to see. These movies are also liable for their influence on pop culture in a manner. Some of the movies on the list are timeless, so one can adjust to them again and again.
This list is in no particular order. Just grab your mic, yes! You will need a mic if you are willing to sing along with the characters. Find a movie that best suits your interests and enjoy them. I am certain that you will find some movies on this list that will keep you on a high note. Some of the movies on this list are animated movies, and to truly enjoy the animation and color blending, try to watch those movies in as high quality as possible.
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Rocky Horror Picture Show
It is a jumble of emotions filled with a phobia, excitement, lust, apprehension, ecstatic sexual fruition, tragedy, and a peculiar melancholy at the conclusion. In essence, all the feelings that make life worthwhile are condensed into an hour and a half.
However, a sizable and enthusiastic audience is mandated to fully value this movie and the feelings it evokes. The singing and dancing in this movie are just another fantastic feature. I was mainly drawn to this movie by its cheerful tune and exciting dancing sequences.
The crazy, different, and monotonous lasting characters, each of whom seems to be at a level close to that of the others even though everyone seems to have a favorite, the catchy songs that are instantly memorable, the highly authentic and unexpected plot, which pays homage to many horror and science-fiction clichés.
To see it, at home or anywhere else, and get ready to have the most fun ever with what is, in my view, the finest movie ever. The best way to enjoy this movie is to watch it with crazy friends.
- Released in: 1975
- IMDB Score: 7.4
- Runtime: 1 Hour 40 Minutes
- Cast: Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, and Others
- Directed By: Jim Sharman
- Streaming Platform: Google Play Movies
Dreamgirls
There are just multiple improbable enactments than nominations. Naturally, Jennifer Hudson has received a lot of attention, and while she is a 15-year-old, she is deserving of the acclaim she is receiving. All others are 10, she is incomparable, yet it is wild how great everyone else is.
Naturally, Eddie Murphy is fantastic. He has been in films where he portrays a whopping ten obese characters, which ought to have earned him fame all these years, but clearly, they wouldn’t go for it. But now that he has performed so well that it was liked by all, he will be deserving of any catches.
We adored “Party All the Time” and are unsurprised by his singing talent. Thus this is good news. Despite its many problems and inadequacies, I still give it a 10 rating. Personally, I believe that a movie shouldn’t always be judged only on its intricacy and depth.
- Released in: 2006
- IMDB Score: 6.6
- Runtime: 2 Hours 10 Minutes
- Cast: Jamie Foxx, Eddie Murphy, Beyoncé Knowles, Danny Glover, Keith Robinson, Anika Noni Rose, Jennifer Hudson, and Others
- Directed By: Bill Condon
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Videos
In the Heights
This film is based on the Quiara Alegria Hudes novel and Lin-Manuel Miranda musical of the same name, both of which have music and lyrics. You want to get up and dance to the music because it is so amazing and unforgettable.
The sceneries have a tonne of color and are really intricate, creative, and lovely. Every character is so truly endearing, and the performance is really fantastic. As Usnavi, Anthony Ramos stands out and conveys a lot of sincerity.
Vanessa, played by Melissa Barrera, has tenacity in pursuing her goals. As Nina, played by Leslie Grace, navigates the problems that face her, she does it with passion. The direct takeaway is that achieving ‘suites’ (small dreams) requires effort and is not always simple.
The depth of the roles in The Heights includes going to college and overcoming racial bigotry as a minority. There are a few raw and provocative allusions in this film. It is a good movie that has music and jam to make you sing and dance along with it. The overall experience of the film was uplifting, musical, and fun.
- Released in: 2021
- IMDB Score: 7.3
- Runtime: 2 Hours 23 Minutes
- Cast: Anthony Ramos, Leslie Grace, Corey Hawkins, Melissa Barrera, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Olga Merediz, Gregory Diaz IV, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jimmy Smits, and Others
- Directed By: Jon M. Chu
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
Les Misérables
Hooper’s hint of having the actors perform live vocals gives the movie a level of depth that is unmatched by prior Hollywood musicals. Hugh Jackman portrays Jean Valjean with utter perfection, and he smoothly hauls Les Misérables.
The film’s section where Fantine goes on a downward spiral is one of its strongest moments. Anne Hathaway is wonderful in the brief part of Fantine, and believe me; it is refreshing to see these actors sing and dance in these movies.
The players give it their all to make this as genuine as the emotive suffering of a horrible existence in early 18th-century Paris, all the born injustices on the very fabric of humanity’s birthright for freedom. The optics are a cinematically elite, recording the live scenes in the true vocal tones. Eddie Redmayne, specifically, is the highlight for me. His presence is so powerful on the screen.
The effectiveness it takes to bring a performance of this kind to the stage is in and of itself in an aspect of an epic aesthetically exemplar to be reached as a theatrical producer, author, lyrical artist, and director.
- Released in: 2012
- IMDB Score: 7.6
- Runtime: 1 Hour 00 Minutes
- Cast: Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway, Russell Crowe, Amanda Seyfried, Helena Bonham Carter, Eddie Redmayne, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Others
- Directed By: Tom Hooper
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
The Greatest Showman
One of the year’s best-looking movies. It looks wonderful, the color is eye-popping without ever being excessive or wearing, and the historical detail is as abundant as it should be. Each image and frame is brilliant and graceful.
Zac Efron has gone a long way, and this is the path he should be going in. He not only sounds great and dances like a dream, but he proves that he can act. We all need a joyful, elated film like “The Greatest Showman” more than ever.
Even though the narrative is not historically accurate, it is sincere and captivating. The musical passages are lovely to see onscreen. It is a movie that families can watch together without the sappy sentimentality and annoying adults that plague most family entertainment.
- Released in: 2017
- IMDB Score: 7.5
- Runtime: 1 Hour 45 Minutes
- Cast: Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, Zac Efron, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, and Others
- Directed By: Michael Gracey
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Tick, Tick… Boom!
Early in 1990, in New York City, ambitious composer Jon was approaching his 30th birthday and aspired to emulate his idol Stephen Sondheim, who debuted West Side Story at the age of 27.
Susan, his lover, needs him emotionally, but Jon is preoccupied with the impending seminar for Superbia, which incorporates some strange modern-day accuracy. Although Jon is much more endearing than preacher Jim Bakker, Andrew Garfield delivers his second-best enactment of 2021. The first one is you already know what I am talking about.
With the support of an all-star cast that includes Alexandra Shipp, Vanessa Hudgens, Robin de Jesùs, and Bradley Whitford, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s features directing debut shines. The film looks amazing because of the gorgeous cinematography.
Ultimately, this movie manages to smoothly transition from a lighthearted and humorous to a sorrowful tone. Definitely check it out for the tone of the movie, amazing performances, and the charm of Andrew Garfield that he has on the screen.
- Released in: 2021
- IMDB Score: 7.5
- Runtime: 1 Hour 55 Minutes
- Cast: Andrew Garfield, Robin de Jesús, Alexandra Shipp, Joshua Henry, Vanessa Hudgens, Judith Light, and Others
- Directed By: Lin-Manuel Miranda
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
Rocketman
By letting Taron Egerton perform his own renditions of several of Elton John’s well-known songs, the producers have further sweetened Taron’s representation of the legendary singer.
Richard Madden portrays John Reid, one of Elton’s early but committed lovers, who stayed Elton’s manager for decades after their sexual connection ended. Bryce Dallas Howard is seen as Elton’s negligent (cheating wife) mother.
Both of these roles greatly raised the complexity of the movie in the scene that centered on Elton’s tortured soul and caused him to engage in binge drinking and pill-popping, which was the scene that this movie described. As Elton John, Taron Egerton delivered a performance to remember.
If they had had a lifetime to choose, I don’t believe they could have found a better artist for the part. It is a great movie, especially for the fans of Elton John, who want to dive into the life of the famous musical legend. Taron Egerton outdid himself by filling the shoes of Elton.
- Released in: 2019
- IMDB Score: 7.3
- Runtime: 2 Hours 01 Minutes
- Cast: Taron Egerton, Richard Madden, Jamie Bell, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Others
- Directed By: Dexter Fletcher
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Hamilton
Hamilton is all-around great and is instructive, funny, moving, and positively appalling. Outstanding acting and the singing of songs with excellent lyrics brought this period of history to life. The actual production of the film looks fantastic.
Specifically the glorious and historically accurate garments and the bland yet not fake-looking environment. Depending on how you feel about musicals, hip-hop, and rap, some people may not value how song-heavy the show and performance are.
Fantastic choreography has been done, the dancers are really talented and competent, and all of the routines are so fluid. All of the major role members are method. Leslie Odom Jr. as Aaron Burr is, in my opinion, the true star of the play despite Lin-Manuel Miranda’s near-perfect illustration of the gregarious and witty Hamilton.
His vocal scope is something to get awd of, and his voice is very lovely. I thought the tunes were incredibly ingenious and simple to remember, which is incredible given how many there are and how difficult it is to do so these days.
- Released in: 2020
- IMDB Score: 8.3
- Runtime: 2 Hours 40 Minutes
- Cast: Daveed Diggs, Jonathan Groff, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Christopher Jackson, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Leslie Odom Jr., Anthony Ramos, Okieriete Onaodowan, Phillipa Soo, and Others
- Directed By: Thomas Kail
- Streaming Platform: Hotstar
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
One of the greatest musical pictures ever produced, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” is also viable Tim Burton’s final really aced attempt as a director.
It is a lovely and ideal illustration of the grim reality of life and death for underprivileged people who are under the sway of a rich, harsh, and jealous society. Sweeney Todd is in London with a mission—he’s here to get retribution!
The wicked judge kidnaps his wife and uses her and Sweeney’s daughter for his own sexual gratification. Now that Sweeney’s daughter is an adult and is being cared for by Judge Turpin, he has learned that his wife has passed away.
In what is perhaps his finest performance of the century, Johnny Depp is inspired. This exclusive cast, which includes one of the most gifted people ever put together for a musical, is completed by Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, and Timothy Spall.
It takes a lot of skill to evaluate a movie’s impact. The entire thing is dazzlingly unsettling. Despite the truth that being a movie is cruel to both us and its heroes, you don’t want to miss a single second of it. It hums, shines, charms, and horrifies—one of those movies that you will want to watch again and again.
- Released in: 2007
- IMDB Score: 7.3
- Runtime: 1 Hour 56 Minutes
- Cast: Johnny Depp, Alan Rickman, Helena Bonham Carter, Timothy Spall, Jamie Campbell Bower, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Others
- Directed By: Tim Burton
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
Pitch Perfect
In Pitch Perfect, the primary role of Beca Mitchell, portrayed by Anna Kendrick, is drafted by her father to attend Barden University. She desires to go to Los Angeles in order to work for a record label and then launch her own music production company. When she first gets to college, she runs across two members of the Barden Bellas A Capella group.
The movie is a spoof of the stereotypical collegiate culture in America and the typical A cappella groups that we see earlier in the likes of High School Musicals. One of the funniest films you will ever see.
The songs that are played during the entire movie are expertly selected and blend borderless with the story.
After viewing it, you can’t stop humming the songs; they become a part of you. It is a good fun movie that should be watched along with friends and family. There is also a second film in the franchise. Watch that if you liked this one.
- Released in: 2012
- IMDB Score: 7.1
- Runtime: 1 Hour 52 Minutes
- Cast: Anna Kendrick, Elizabeth Banks, Rebel Wilson, Skylar Astin, Adam DeVine, Brittany Snow, Anna Camp, John Michael Higgins, and Others
- Directed By: Jason Moore
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
Mamma Mia
The one thing Sophie wants more than anything is for her father to attend her upcoming wedding. Sophie lives with her mother in a run-down hotel on a picturesque Greek island. The problem is that her mother did dot dotted three guys twenty years ago, and any one of them may be her father.
Sophie decides to invite all three of them to her wedding, and issues naturally follow. The narrative is adequately exhilarating for the songs to become entangled with it. Watching this movie while listening to the music emphasizes how strong the Abba library is.
The two dozen songs that are included on the soundtrack are all tonus. Overall, Mamma Mia! was the most pleasant venture. It is sweet, perceptive, and endearing, with studded actors and lovely music.
Give it a try, and it will help you get back to customary, forthright filmmaking. If not, you’ll still enjoy two lovely hours of music, love, and Streep and Firth performing above and beyond their roles.
- Released in: 2008
- IMDB Score: 6.5
- Runtime: 1 Hour 48 Minutes
- Cast: Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgård, Julie Walters, Dominic Cooper, Amanda Seyfried, Christine Baranski, and Others
- Directed By: Phyllida Lloyd
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
Mamma Mia 2: Here We Go Again
This movie features several gorgeous locations and delightful sequences that make the audience chuckle. In this movie, Lily James has a lot of challenging acting to achieve, but she succeeds.
She big times signifies the traits of the younger Donna, which is fantastic since it makes the relationship between the two Donnas more obvious. Whether singing solo or in unison with the other performers, every actor has a fantastic vocal range.
The settings have such beautiful aesthetics. Greek island scenery and the setting there are breathtaking. The fact that every city appears real and vibrant just adds to how enjoyable it is to watch. Unpredictability and fascination are both present in this movie.
It will be nice to watch the last film, Mamma Mia, to adequately witness it. Surely it will be a good experience when if you can watch both of the movies.
- Released in: 2018
- IMDB Score: 6.6
- Runtime: 1 Hour 54 Minutes
- Cast: Christine Baranski, Pierce Brosnan, Dominic Cooper, Colin Firth, Andy Garcia, Lily James, Amanda Seyfried, Stellan Skarsgård, Julie Walters, Cher, Meryl Streep, and Others
- Directed By: Ol Parker
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
This is a fantastic movie, and the premise has already been discussed several times. Jamie, a 16-year-old, has come to the realization that he is a part of gay history and that the drag queen he wants to become has recreated a powerful role in that history.
Jamie New is a very eminent personality. He always has extra luster on hand and has a response for everything. He is more certain than ever as he makes an effort to become a drag queen.
The movie’s message and intentions could have easily been obscured by the musical numbers, but instead, they give the message a platform and a central vision, especially in the dramatic scenes where the lyrics from the heartwarming and moving ballads really touch your soul.
The film is held constant by sincere and seamless acting, which makes it so simple to watch and believe in due to the sincerity of the speech and, eventually feelings of the characters. The actors vary from the reliable Sarah Lancaster to the fearless and fierce Richard E. Grant.
- Released in: 2021
- IMDB Score: 6.5
- Runtime: 1 Hour 55 Minutes
- Cast: Max Harwood, Sarah Lancashire, Lauren Patel, Shobna Gulati, Ralph Ineson, Adeel Akhtar, Samuel Bottomley, Sharon Horgan, Richard E. Grant, and Others
- Directed By: Jonathan Butterell
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
Although Whoopi Goldberg’s performance in the sequel to Sister Act was even better than her first, the first Sister Act was hilarious, fantastic, and just basically amazing. The humor was not as good as in the prior film, but the movie had a more stranded tone.
It has some very funny situations and characters, and the music is fantastic, but what’s really nice is the film’s overarching theme.
It’s about relationships, coping, community, individualism, perseverance, struggle, passion, understanding, and how joining forces, enlisting a small aid of friends, and finding common ground can have a hugely good influence on you, people around you, and wholly delivers an optimistic message to the world.
- Released in: 1993
- IMDB Score: 5.6
- Runtime: 1 Hour 47 Minutes
- Cast: Whoopi Goldberg, Kathy Najimy, James Coburn, Maggie Smith, and Others
- Directed By: Jonathan Butterell
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Hairspray
The plot has changed slightly from the first movie. In contrast to the last film, which starred Sonny Bono as Franklin Von Tussle, this one stars Velma Von Tussle, played by Michelle Pfeiffer, who is now the station manager for the TV station that broadcasts The Corny Collins Show, in the malevolence of Tracy Turnblad played by Nikki Blonsky burgeoning star.
Velma wants to make sure that her daughter Amber stays Miss Hairspray. The musical passages are amazing, and even while the dancing, which played a big role in the original movie, isn’t as central, it doesn’t take away from the brilliance of the musical scenes.
Hairspray is a boldly created and buoyantly directed movie. The musical portions are enthusiastically performed and are both catchy and contagious.
They are expertly choreographed, the plot is full of life and simple to follow, and the script is incredibly funny—at times, just hilarious.
- Released in: 2007
- IMDB Score: 6.7
- Runtime: 1 Hour 57 Minutes
- Cast: John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Amanda Bynes, James Marsden, Brittany Snow, Queen Latifah, Zac Efron, Elijah Kelley, Allison Janney, Nikki Blonsky, and Others
- Directed By: Adam Shankman
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
Sing Street
Conor, the protagonist, is 15 years old. As his parents clash with their monetary problems and a failing marriage, we find Conor hiding in his bedroom with a guitar.
Viewers see Conor’s hard dealings with his classmates and headmaster as he is forced to transfer to a state Catholic school in another area of the city. Its coincident reckless positiveness is made strong by the reality of many of the film’s situations.
The movie’s premise revolves around the optimism and naiveté of youth. Sing Street acknowledges individuals with unfulfilled goals who use music as a means of escape and is a narrative of what one may achieve with hope and song.
Sing Street is a realistic and idealistic movie that both celebrates youth and plays a lighthearted joke about it. Also nostalgically loves the music of the 1980s. It is a good movie that has reputable harmonious elements that keep the scenes going.
- Released in: 2016
- IMDB Score: 7.9
- Runtime: 1 Hour 46 Minutes
- Cast: Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Lucy Boynton, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Aidan Gillen, Jack Reynor, Kelly Thornton, and Others
- Directed By: John Carney
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
8 Women
The movie “8 Women” is entirely unusual. On the surface, it emerges to be the sole offering in the absurd whodunit-musical genre. In reality, though, it’s a tremendous playground for the women who get to play with the preconceptions associated with them.
As for filmmaker François Ozon to play with the whodunit clichés, a man is found with a knife in his back while lying in bed. His wife, two kids, sister, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, the chef, the chambermaid, and his sister are all potential suspects.
These eight ladies try to track out the killer on their own because they are unable to leave the estate or call the police. The movie is full of allusions to well-known masterpieces.
Think of Rita Hayworth’s glove strip in “Gilda,” as referenced in Fanny Ardant’s musical skit, another Rita Hayworth moment that is so amazing I won’t say what it is. Watch it to find it out for yourself.
- Released in: 2022
- IMDB Score: 7.0
- Runtime: 1 Hour 58 Minutes
- Cast: Catherine Deneuve, Isabelle Huppert, Emmanuelle Béart, Fanny Ardant, Virginie Ledoyen, Danielle Darrieux, Ludivine Sagnier, Firmine Richard and Others
- Directed By: François Ozon
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Character and idea development for “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” by the author, John Cameron Mitchell, lasted six years. The movie is lovely on many levels, with equal parts song, mockumentary, and drama.
You should be interested in it based just on the premise: A rock and roll Grinch entertainer narrates her odd tale, starting as a kid in East Berlin, falling in love with an American soldier, having a sex business, and waking up to uncover just a “one-inch mound of flesh” where her organ should have been.
The songs, which are rock & roll masterpieces on par with the tracks from Tommy, are mostly used to tell the tale, which is very refreshing and perfect for all the music lovers out there. As you expect from a film featuring a drag queen as the main character, the outfits are incredible.
Hedwig has at least 41 different costumes on, one of which is hair-only attire. Overall it is a good watch, and there are many musical elements sprinkled in the runtime of 1 hour 33 minutes.
- Released in: 2001
- IMDB Score: 7.7
- Runtime: 1 Hour 33 Minutes
- Cast: John Cameron Mitchell, Andrea Martin, Michael Pitt, Miriam Shor, and Others
- Directed By: John Cameron Mitchell
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
Moulin Rouge!
Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman‘s vocals and the ecstatic music of Moulin Rouge wonderfully complement the plot. This film elevates the legendary nature of its plot and surrounds its star-crossed lovers with breathtaking music and visuals.
Both the music and the plot are mammoth and operatic. The music and the narrative are both large and operatic. Many contemporary, well-known songs are expertly woven into the great music and rescored as the text for this massive opera.
This movie has some unusual visuals that you have never seen before. Additionally, the performances, especially Nicole Kidman’s, are unique. It’s a truly splendid, proactive work that did not receive the recognition it deserved from American reviewers, who repent on the similarity of each film.
The best thing about the movie is the tone, the melodious music that is so enchanting to experience, and the scenes that suit the music. Just watch it to experience it yourself.
- Released in: 2001
- IMDB Score: 7.6
- Runtime: 2 Hours 07 Minutes
- Cast: Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, John Leguizamo, Jim Broadbent, Richard Roxburgh, and Others
- Directed By: Baz Luhrmann
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Into the Woods
Into the Woods came out in 2014 and is currently streaming on Apple TV. The story of the movie is something that was well-received by the audience.
There is very little glamorization of the cast, which is invariably splendid. The baker and his wife, James Corden, and Emily Blunt, provide the film’s heart and soul. Lilla Crawford, who plays Little Red Riding Hood, is also particularly funny, just annoying enough to make people laugh without making them want to hit her.
Little Jack is played by the endearing Daniel Huttlestone, and his mother, Tracey Ullman, is incredibly intelligent. As Cinderella, Anna Kendrick is really touching, and we have seen her before in other movies of the same genre doing her role perfectly well.
The film had a positive tone that will quickly take you in. It was clear, interesting, and had amusing elements to keep the tone light.
- Released in: 2014
- IMDB Score: 5.9
- Runtime: 2 Hours 05 Minutes
- Cast: Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James Corden, Anna Kendrick, Chris Pine, Tracey Ullman, Christine Baranski, Johnny Depp, and Others
- Directed By: Rob Marshall
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
A Star Is Born
The A Star Is Born remake has been a complete success and deserving of the accolades it has garnered. Everything about the movie worked perfectly, and it is an unqualified success. The soundtrack is amazing, the acting is amazing, and the movie is epic.
Gaga’s vocal ability has never been in question, and it is evident in this performance, but her narrative of Ally is unique. The way Bradley Cooper portrays Jack Maine, a talented musician who is now on the slide due to drinking and drug abuse, is riveting and equally realistic.
This is undoubtedly the best performance of Bradley Cooper’s career. Cooper did a perfect job directing this picture. He effectively extracts the effusive intensity current in the plot by using a never aging plot that has already been presented in cinema three times.
This movie has a deeply pushing core, and it conveys it to the viewer in a way that doesn’t come off as fake or deceptive. You will love the mix of Bradley and Gaga in the movie and the musical elements spread in the movie.
- Released in: 2018
- IMDB Score: 7.6
- Runtime: 2 Hours 15 Minutes
- Cast: Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga, Andrew Dice Clay, Dave Chappelle, Sam Elliott, and Others
- Directed By: Bradley Cooper
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
The Last Five Years
The plot is forthright is delivered in an original fashion by the wife, portrayed by Anna Kendrick, who recounts the story backward, and the husband, portrayed by Jeremy Jordan, who tells it forward.
The songs are fantastic and have clever lyrics, but the alluring, adept artists are what really make this movie come to life. I think this could be your favorite film starring Anna Kendrick to date. The extra conference slightly enhances the movie in any way between the songs.
Cathy’s conversation during the Shmuel Song is what I’m more focused on. Additionally, every song Cathy sang in the play was acted as she was moving back, yet a duo of her songs—primarily “When You Come Home…” and the conclusion of “Climbing Uphill”—seemed to be performed in order of events.
All in all, it is a worthy film. You should check it out if you really like Anna Kendrick’s performance in the Pitch Perfect movies. She really fits in the movies of this musical genre.
- Released in: 2014
- IMDB Score: 5.8
- Runtime: 1 Hour 34 Minutes
- Cast: Anna Kendrick, Jeremy Jordan, Sherie Rene, Scott Betsy, Wolfe Tamara, Mintz Natalie Knepp, and Others
- Directed By: Richard LaGravenese
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
La La Land
The movie La La Land is filled with beautiful scenes and visuals with catchy colors that come out of the screen and feels alive, and even the cinematography is accomplished smoothly complements the overall visual representation; it is fun and is very cleverly interpreted without giving a feeling of self-indulgence.
The musical elements of the film are masterfully picturized and choreographed, which has endless vigor. You will see that in the starting introductory song of the film. The writing of the film is fragile, sincere, tender, and sorrowful. The script is not difficult, and it doesn’t need to be blunt.
Emma Stone is well shown in this movie, and she gave a good-looking and feeling performance full of depth without looking too emotional or sensitive. On the other hand, Ryan matches her energy, showing a mighty screen presence and getting your attention with his charm and skill.
Overall it is a lovely movie. The characters and the report of roles are done ably and make it a nice, adorable affair. It is one of those movies that will stay for long after it has ended.
- Released in: 2016
- IMDB Score: 8.0
- Runtime: 2 Hours 08 Minutes
- Cast: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, John Legend, Rosemarie DeWitt, Finn Wittrock, J. K. Simmons, and Others
- Directed By: Damien Chazelle
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
Once
While making a demo CD of the busker’s music, an Irish busker and a Czech émigré flirt on the verge of falling in love. Both of them are facing tribulations with the men in their lives—he with a girlfriend in London, and she with her estranged husband, who is also the daddy of her little daughter.
Their stories’ resolution, if there is one, seemed appropriate and believable. The soundtrack of the movie is its strongest feature, and most of the songs are played in full.
Since people don’t spontaneously break into scripted musical numbers, the film isn’t quite a musical in the traditional sense of the word, but like the finest musicals, “Once” uses its songs to free light on its characters and tell its story.
ONCE is like a beautifully mellow song played acoustically in a park. It penetrates into your spirit, relaxing you as the lamp glows down upon your happy face, helping all cynicism to melt away as your confirmed belief in love is spoken from your mouth.
- Released in: 2006
- IMDB Score: 7.8
- Runtime: 1 Hour 25 Minutes
- Cast: Glen Hansard, Markéta Irglová and Others
- Directed By: John Carney
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
Sunshine on Leith
The cast of Sunshine on Leith seemed to be having a great time since the musical portions were skillfully done. Everyone gave good all-around skits; nonentity took the spotlight; instead, each person contributed in their own successful way.
Sunshine on Leith is, in fact, a love story with all the joys and sorrows of life, set to the ecstatic lyrical poetry of The Proclaimers. The film centers on the homecoming home of two Scottish soldiers who were close pals before the war in Afghanistan.
Roles manage their tests in finding new lives and loving their families, and the ordeals of becoming older while still enjoying life. The Proclaimers’ infectious compositions and witty, intelligent lyrics, which symbolize the anxieties of new and unproven love and the developing delights of new partnerships, make it impossible to sit still while listening to the musical soundtrack.
The entire film has some fantastic dance moments, and witnessing Scotsmen dance while holding pint glasses is a true account of Scottish culture, which makes it even more satisfying to watch.
- Released in: 2013
- IMDB Score: 6.6
- Runtime: 1 Hour 40 Minutes
- Cast: Peter Mullan, Jane Horrocks, George MacKay, Antonia Thomas, Freya Mavor, Kevin Guthrie, and Others
- Directed By: Dexter Fletcher
- Streaming Platform: Google Play Movies
Enchanted
The plot plainly looked to be having the most fun possible while filming and frankly fetched the story to life. They were all capable of holding their own and were models for the humorous roles they were required to sketch.
A radiant edit of the traditional fairy account is Enchanted. The prince of Giselle’s illusions has just saved her from a troll and asked for her hand in marriage. Things are looking up for them. But when Giselle challenges her for the throne, Prince Edward’s stepmother has other ideas in mind.
By the movie’s conclusion, you’ll be left discussing if you still believe in the fairy-tale romance or if you’re a modern realist. The point this film provides you with the option is the finest part. This Disney movie is one of the most realistic ones.
It arises that truth and fantastical fiction coexist in accord. Disney has long promoted the illusion of wedlock with a prince, but this film seems to be pointing out that it may be false. Amy Addams has already teased a sequel we will so how it goes but until then you can check this 2007 film.
- Released in: 2007
- IMDB Score: 7.1
- Runtime: 1 Hour 47 Minutes
- Cast: Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Timothy Spall, Idina Menzel, Rachel Covey, Susan Sarandon, and Others
- Directed By: Kevin Lima
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Encanto
The movie is about a child named Mirabel Madrigal, played by Stephanie Beatriz, who is a member of the Madrigal family, a magically gifted family. But does Mirabel share their alignment in any way? Everything may vary in an instant if an unapprehended situation looms over the family.
The plot has been skillfully constructed. You’ll idolize the cast of characters. There are some people that are liked by everyone because they are funny and kind. My favorite sections are when Antonio Madrigal converses with the animals; he cherishes them and has long yearned to understand them.
The movie had a great message, shared in a simple way yet still made a big impact! The major subject was family and the tests in upholding it; it was all very heartfelt.
Last but not least, the film Encanto had a positive tone that immediately drew me in and had an exact structure. It was quite interesting and had humorous factors to keep the tone light.
- Released in: 2021
- IMDB Score: 7.2
- Runtime: 1 Hour 49 Minutes
- Cast: Stephanie Beatriz, John Leguizamo, María Cecilia Botero, Jessica Darrow, Mauro Castillo, Angie Cepeda, Diane Guerrero, Carolina Gaitán, Wilmer Valderrama, and Others
- Directed By: Jared Bush and Byron Howard
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
High School Musical
Everything in High School Musical required to bring the tale to viewers and promote the storyline is present. There were a lot of things that may have tempted the filmmakers.
They have smoothly gone overboard with Ms. Darbus because she was in a good mood. Even though Sharpay Evans was amazing, they didn’t overdo it. The song and dance performances were outstandingly superb.
The main characters and extras perform skillfully designed and perfectly directed dance steps in the film with such emotion that it makes me happy to be a music lover. This movie is just amazing!
It contains amazing music, exciting dancing moves, comedy, sprinkles of teenage fantasy, and just the proper amount of drama. We want to see the cast again in the sequel since they have amazing chemistry together.
- Released in: 2006
- IMDB Score: 5.5
- Runtime: 1 Hour 38 Minutes
- Cast: Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel, Alyson Reed, Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman, and Others
- Directed By: Kenny Ortega
- Streaming Platform: Disney+ Hotstar
The Muppets
When it comes to the long history of Muppet shows, movies, and videos, Jason Segel, Nicholas Stoller, and James Bobin have created a movie that is just bursting at the seams with love and passion for the Muppets.
Because of this love and passion, the movie quickly shot to the top of the list. Another Muppet film is unlikely to exceed the appeal and essence of the original Muppet Movie as a never losing masterpiece.
However, because of the relevance and poignancy of the narrative, The Muppets is the chummiest it has ever been to the last nostalgic displays.
The scenario operates as a critique of a current aspect of American culture and aids as a reminder to children and parents that experiences like these are more meaningful and pure for children than what they naturally see on TV these days. All in all a good watch for the kids and the families.
- Released in: 2011
- IMDB Score: 7.1
- Runtime: 1 Hour 43 Minutes
- Cast: Jason Segel, Chris Cooper, Amy Adams, Steve Whitmire, Rashida Jones, Eric Jacobson, Bill Barretta, David Rudman, Dave Goelz, Matt Vogel, Peter Linz, and Others
- Directed By: James Bobin
- Streaming Platform: Disney+Hotstar
Beauty and the Beast
The alterations, side stories, and unimportant details were included for a good cause. The audience can tell that The Beast has a more interesting past. In certitude, Maurice is in prison for the very reason that the original story, which was published in 1740, provided inspiration.
With a few additions, the narrative was a near duplicate of the animated version. These fresh additions filled in some plot holes and gave the story more depth, which I really valued on screen. Additionally, it improved the development of Belle and the Beast’s bond. Emma Watson is so beautiful and a perfect choice of beauty in ‘Beauty and the Beast.’
The performers performed a fantastic job of fusing their essences with those of the earlier animated film’s regard topics. Additionally, the film caught my interest and had enough energy to keep me interested and enthused the entire time.
- Released in: 2017
- IMDB Score: 7.1
- Runtime: 2 Hours 09 Minutes
- Cast: Emma Watson, Luke Evans, Dan Stevens, Kevin Kline, Ewan McGregor, Josh Gad, Stanley Tucci, Emma Thompson, Ian McKellen, and Others
- Directed By: Bill Condon
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Aladdin
Will Smith is a fantastic, enchanted, and sage genie. Mena Massoud, a relative novice, excels in the major role of Aladdin. Princess Jasmine, as sketched by the multi-talented Naomi Scott, is Aladdin’s love interest and a keen drifter on his magic carpet.
Their duets were lovely to listen to. This movie transcends cultural borders and accomplishes the challenging challenge of turning a challenging, animated movie into a worthy flick with a well-followed plot.
Aladdin makes a cartoon movie with many main characters that are either animals or legendary entities relatable. This is undoubtedly a large adventure movie with a family theme, but it’s also a classic Disney movie that will undoubtedly survive the test of time.
Everyone needs to be aware that this film differs slightly from the original Aladdin and that live-action and animated films are two very distinct things. Some things just don’t look adequate in the live adaptations. Give Aladdin a chance; it’s a terrific movie all around.
- Released in: 2019
- IMDB Score: 6.9
- Runtime: 2 Hours 08 Minutes
- Cast: Will Smith, Naomi Scott, Mena Massoud, Navid Negahban, Marwan Kenzari, Nasim Pedrad, Billy Magnussen, and Others
- Directed By: Guy Ritchie
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Moana
The animation in this film is one of Pixar’s best to date; the songwriting is splendid and infectious; the characters and their growth feel authentic; and the story’s moral is upliftingly optimistic and also edifying for everyone, not just young kids.
The plot of “Moana” has a thrilling design. Because the plot is ageless and features the classic themes of good vs. evil and the rise of an improbable underdog heroine, it appeals to both younger and older audiences.
It’s also an account of accepting, forgiving, and friendship. The animation and aesthetic of “Moana” were just amazing. The particular aesthetic that was employed for this animated film was just so seductive and mouth-watering. Voice actors include Dwane Jhonson, which is pretty clear when you hear the voice.
And the amount of detail was gorgeous. Every scene had a tonne of amazing details and seemed quite authentic. Moana is an adventure film set in one of the most breathtaking locations on the planet; it is not the blatant fairy tale story that you have seen before.
- Released in: 2016
- IMDB Score: 7.6
- Runtime: 1 Hour 47 Minutes
- Cast: Auliʻi Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House, Temuera Morrison, Jemaine Clement, Nicole Scherzinger, Alan Tudyk, and Others
- Directed By: John Musker and Ron Clements
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Cyrano
Connection and belief are the themes of this tale. To experience the vigor of the characters’ emotions, we don’t need to witness them jostling and shoving one another. Words have so much more impact and staying power.
The clever and compassionate Cyrano is superbly portrayed by Peter Dinklage. a man who, while deeming as though he lacks, but has so much more to offer. Cyrano makes sacrifices for Roxanne because he is madly in love with her and just wants what is best for her.
A fantastic production with gorgeous decor, melodious pieces, and a wonderful epic love story mixed with comedy, passion, and emotion. The musical and acting performances are well-balanced, and there are funny dance and combat moments, but the conclusion was partially depressing.
All in all a good film, Peter Dinklage is amazing and that is something you will feel in every scene, a good pleasant film.
- Released in: 2021
- IMDB Score: 6.4
- Runtime: 2 Hours 04 Minutes
- Cast: Peter Dinklage, Haley Bennett, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Ben Mendelsohn, and Others
- Directed By: Joe Wright
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Coco
A heartwarming experience, Coco has colorful animation, amazing music, clever dialogue, and inventive pinnacles that highlight the finest aspects of Mexican culture. The film addressed issues related to music, family, and aspirations.
They masterfully weaved it into the Dead customs of Mexican Day. Da de Muertos is when the narrative takes place. Miguel is a good-natured junior whose family despises music and insists he will never be able to pursue a career in music.
The CGI for this movie is truly the greatest you’ll find right now, far surpassing those of rival companies like Universal and Fox. Additionally, the photographs’ scale is just amazing and satisfying to view on a large screen. The songs, narrative, and characters are all beautiful.
The finest idea came from the explanation of how the souls in perpetuity evaporated when no one was there to contemplate them, which is thought-provoking and fully an irregular idea. Overall, Coco is a beautiful movie that deserves your attention.
- Released in: 2017
- IMDB Score: 8.4
- Runtime: 1 Hour 45 Minutes
- Cast: Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Renee Victor, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach, Ana Ofelia Murguía, Edward James Olmos, and Others
- Directed By: Lee Unkrich
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Jersey Boys
One criticism of the film is that it stereotypes Italian Americans. When Saturday Night Fever was released in 1977, this charge was made against it.
However, we have a faithful painting of the Four Seasons, a group of four Jersey youths who managed to turn their luck after being destined for a life of crime in the mafia.
The film exemplifies that material wealth and success aren’t necessarily everything by depicting the hardships, heartache, and even tragedies that strike our group.
The group of guys who are not major stars is fantastic because they brilliantly portray their origins, successes, failures, and eventual triumph in the music industry.
- Released in: 2014
- IMDB Score: 6.8
- Runtime: 2 Hours 14 Minutes
- Cast: John Lloyd Young, Erich Bergen, Michael Lomenda, Vincent Piazza, Christopher Walken, and Others
- Directed By: Clint Eastwood
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Rock of Ages
In no way is this movie or the music historically accurate. The music isn’t just from the late 1980s; it’s the whole decade. Additionally, the genre is not always the same. The remaining cast members are a true who’s who of famous Hollywood figures.
All of the actors that plunge in head first and deliver engaging performances include Alec Baldwin, Brian Cranston, Russell Brand, Paul Giamatti, Malin Ackerman, and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
As the owner of a strip club, Mary J. Blige makes a cameo and astounds everyone with her electric dance movies on the pipe. The voice of Tom Cruise is exemplary for this; it is raw and devoted, which is the nicest surprise.
Like all of his co-stars, he excels in the part, and it is the most surprising bit. You never imagine him in such roles, but there he is, singing and dancing.
- Released in: 2012
- IMDB Score: 5.9
- Runtime: 2 Hours 3 Minutes
- Cast: Julianne Hough, Diego Boneta, Russell Brand, Paul Giamatti, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Malin Åkerman Mary J. Blige, Alec Baldwin, Tom Cruise, and Others
- Directed By: Adam Shankman
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
Opening Night
It made logic and was really nicely done, with just the proper amount of singing. In a time when the bulk of “comedies” attempt to make you miserable for an hour before the humorous and “poignant” conclusion with a few scattered laughs thrown in.
This was humorous, to begin with, and lasted around till the last scene. With all of those witty dialogues, all of the pop culture allusions in every other phrase, the lighthearted self-deprecating humor, and such superior delivery, it was such amazing writing, so yes, you can check it out once.
- Released in: 2016
- IMDB Score: 6.0
- Runtime: 2 Hours 3 Minutes
- Cast: Topher Grace, Anne Heche, Alona Tal, Taye Diggs, Paul Scheer, Rob Riggle, Lauren Lapkus, Lesli Margherita, JC Chasez, Brian Huskey, and Others
- Directed By: Isaac Rentz
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
The Prom
A group of theatre players seized the odds to promote their careers and, in doing so, spread a message of tolerance and excellence. The story centers on a girl who is barred from attending a dance with her partner, which causes a network-wide uproar, with sarcasm and light spirit.
There were many touching and emotional moments. Ryan Murphy did a fantastic job at directing. Meryl Streep was great, and other high-caliber performances were given.
The musicals are tonus, as are the corresponding groups. There is already music, lyrics, and choreography. Talk about the kindness and patience we lack in the face of the unknown.
This movie explores how pricey it is for us to accept and love others for who they are in order for them not to negatively impact us. It also debates living life in general by putting formations aside. A stirring film about love and acceptance. This movie appeals to those who enjoy musicals.
- Released in: 2020
- IMDB Score: 5.9
- Runtime: 2 Hours 10 Minutes
- Cast: Meryl Streep, James Corden, Nicole Kidman, Keegan-Michael Key, Andrew Rannells, Jo Ellen Pellman, Ariana DeBose, Tracy Ullman, Kevin Chamberlin, Mary Kay Place, Kerry Washington, and Others
- Directed By: Ryan Murphy
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
Footloose
The plot is corny and strange, but it’s also bewitching and displays how tragedy can shove people to their infringement. Many believed that a foolish narrative couldn’t be updated since it would still be absurd in the present environment.
The cast lives up to the norm of the original. Kenny exudes charisma from Boston and delivers. He did a great job at portraying Ren, and his dancing is really impressive. Young, attractive, gorgeous, and a fabulous dancer, Julianne Hough is.
She was fine on screen, but I think she was more engaged as eye candy than a grave entertainer. She did a great job acting the part and had unique standout acts at the most moving parts of the movie.
Out of the entire cast, Miles was the best. He delivered a hilarious and endearing Southern enactment as Willard. Give it a go, and it will surprise you for sure.
- Released in: 2011
- IMDB Score: 5.8
- Runtime: 1 Hour 53 Minutes
- Cast: Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Andie MacDowell, Dennis Quaid, and Others
- Directed By: Craig Brewer
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
Sound of Metal
The main character is deaf, not just to the reality that he and his girlfriend are in a metal band, but also, in the end, the sound that is reinstated by the cochlear implants. Ruben is so determined to get sounds very metallic and tinny.
Although it sounds like metal, it could have helped to recover the bulk of his hearing. Every time Riz Ahmed has the option to display his motley as an actor, it is artsy. It is evident what parts Riz has proposed the plurality of the time because actors are cast based on their appearance.
This time, though, things are different, and the character is, at the very least, relatable. And the film’s director and maker also flourished in doing it. This is an ample, flimsy record about a character who wants to avoid being a cliche even though he veers dangerously near to becoming one, which makes him so sympathetic.
Sound of Music is one of the best illustrations of sound design I’ve come across since it really captures what it’s like to have this impairment utilizing actual cinematic grammar and unique point-of-view alterations.
- Released in: 2019
- IMDB Score: 7.7
- Runtime: 2 Hours 01 Minutes
- Cast: Riz Ahmed, Olivia Cooke, Paul Raci, Lauren Ridloff, Mathieu Amalric, and Others
- Directed By: Darius Marder
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Been So Long
One of the year’s top British films has Been So Long. It is masterfully performed, brilliantly photographed, and innovative in its illustration and outline. It balances being ambitious and realistic by capturing the roughness and beauty of London and Londoners.
The intersections of song fostered exposure, candor, and, later in the movie, heartbreaking sorrow. The dancing breaks are brief and unrefined in some ways realistic.
The entire cast did an impressive job. It was quite realistic to feel Simone’s wobbly soul pounding a strong pulse. The little emotional tics of Raymond. Barney’s zeal heartbreak.
Yvonne’s bold, sensitive, and devoted friendship. All in all a beautiful movie that circles around music, friendship, and an uplifting report of the roles of the characters.
- Released in: 2018
- IMDB Score: 5.5
- Runtime: 1 Hour 40 Minutes
- Cast: Michaela Coel, Arinze Kene and Others
- Directed By: Tinge Krishnan
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
Spirited
It shows a traditional idea and a contemporary spin. Additionally, it deftly builds on the original lesson of this well-known story by adding a lesson. In this immediate Christmas classic, the cast is nothing short of spectacular.
You reckon you know what will happen, but the movie has a great way of upsetting your expectations. You get a nice, fuzzy emotion when you see Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell together because they have such great chemistry.
Some of the songs are so good that you could find yourself singing them later and seeking the soundtrack. The movie’s plot is touching and really soulful, and it tries to impart priceless life lessons about what it means to grant a new possibility to someone who has only committed horrible fortes throughout their life.
- Released in: 2022
- IMDB Score: 6.6
- Runtime: 2 Hours 07 Minutes
- Cast: Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds, Octavia Spencer, Sunita Mani, Patrick Page, Marlow Barkley, Tracy Morgan, and Others
- Directed By: Sean Anders
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Isn’t It Romantic
It doesn’t fit the stereotype of a usual Rom-com, as you may imagine. Because of all the things Natalie, the main character, openly criticizes romantic comedies, which are often unrealistic and corny, but you love to hate them, the book mocks romantic comedies.
The illuminated report and gags keep you laughing the entire time. Ironic because the movie itself is a romantic wit, yet they’re pretending to be in one while criticizing romantic movies.
Natalie, a gifted young lady with a low opinion of herself, is portrayed by Rebel Wilson. She was largely proclaimed as a youngster that romance is fiction and that she should just prepare for failure.
In the end, “Isn’t It Romantic” is a burst of fresh air for regular people and a movie that presents that you don’t have to look like an overweight cover model to have worth and be desirable—a fantastic movie for a date that also prepares teens for a valuable lesson about life.
- Released in: 2019
- IMDB Score: 5.9
- Runtime: 1 Hour 29 Minutes
- Cast: Rebel Wilson, Liam Hemsworth, Adam DeVine, Priyanka Chopra, and Others
- Directed By: Todd Strauss-Schulson
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
Trolls
This is a cute, whimsical children’s movie. And it fulfills all the roles admirably. Again, don’t hold yourself to a high level; instead, enjoy this for the cartoon entertainment that it is. And everybody will enjoy it; children are not the only ones getting the core of the movie.
Everyone has access to enough. The trolls themselves are all really cute and colorful, and they are often pretty humorous in a situation. They are also naturally lively and full of optimism. It is highly colorful and lively, which makes for a bright and exciting experience.
Even while the plot may seem raw at first, it has been deeply thought out, and when you see it, it seems brand new, so fresh, and so creative. Additionally, there is a lot of singing, dancing, and musical cues, and the songs are really catchy and truly adhere to you.
This movie has its emotional moments and is sometimes unduly connecting and emotional, but that’s to be expected which is to be expected from a movie of this genre.
- Released in: 2016
- IMDB Score: 6.4
- Runtime: 1 Hour 33 Minutes
- Cast: Anna Kendrick, Zooey Deschanel, Justin Timberlake, Russell Brand, Gwen Stefani, James Corden, and Others
- Directed By: Mike Mitchell
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Vox Lux
This is a cautionary story with a darkly kitsch tone that will abide as a classic for years to come. In my opinion, it makes a pretty accurate diagnosis of the state of the current West.
It defines as a hyperreal world of spectacle in which nothing has worth, but everything has a price, and even emotional suffering is something that can be profited from.
This movie is about how everything in today’s society, from music videos to intimate losses to terrorist atrocities, is just a consumer show.
As a result, during the course of its running length, the movie willfully degenerates into a spectacle. A probe of the human cost of a hyperreal world that is also strongly gloomy, humorous, and just intense.
- Released in: 2018
- IMDB Score: 5.8
- Runtime: 1 Hour 54 Minutes
- Cast: Raffey Cassidy, Natalie Portman, Stacy Martin, Jude Law, Jennifer Ehle, and Others
- Directed By: Brady Corbet
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Clouds
The essential story of Zach Sobeich aids as the basis for the movie. Zach, a high school student, was given less than a year to live after being diagnosed with the disease osteosarcoma.
He made the choice to live life to the fullest rather than give up on the rest of it. He began to craft songs and formed the group “A Firm Handshake.” Sammy, the best friend of Zach Sobiech, is portrayed by Sabrina Carpenter, a talented actress who captivates the audience during the intense sequences.
Ben Kutchins’ strategic videography also draws the viewer into the action and gives them the impression that they are in the scene with the protagonists. The essence of the movie is well shared with the audience through the great acting performances and superb static camera work.
The moral of the story is to start pursuing your aspirations right now. Zach said that adolescents incorrectly believe they are invincible, and we oftentimes vow to begin pursuing our goals tomorrow. Zach’s tale presents that life is a gift and that we have the ability to maximize it.
- Released in: 2020
- IMDB Score: 7.5
- Runtime: 2 Hours 01 Minutes
- Cast: Fin Argus, Sabrina Carpenter, Madison Iseman, Lil Rel Howery, Tom Everett Scott, Neve Campbell, and Others
- Directed By: Justin Baldoni
- Streaming Platform: Diseny+ Hotstar
Frozen
After starting with Andersen’s fairy tale, the narrative swiftly devolves into a disjointed block. The authors just employ a dramatic foundation, which they then radically rewrite.
Disney projects have always been known for their delicate artistic talent and screenwriters’ ability to conjure up imagery, not for their intricate narratives. The film’s narrative is amazing, and the emotions you experience while watching it are absolutely lovely.
Good lessons might be learned from it. Your favorite songs will be favorite songs are Let It Go and Do you want to Create a Snowman. A majority of the characters were also fantastic.
The excellent animation, visuals, and incredibly recognizable character designs in Frozen also helped to make the movie a hit with viewers. Additionally, it boasts fantastic soundtracks created by outstanding Disney producers and composers for everyone to sing along to.
- Released in: 2013
- IMDB Score: 7.4
- Runtime: 1 Hour 42 Minutes
- Cast: Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, Josh Gad, Santino Fontana, and Others
- Directed By: Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
Tangled
The animation in Tangled is what first caught my attention. It is quite beautiful. The figures are really nicely sculpted, and the backdrops are amazing, especially the one surrounding Rapunzel‘s tower.
Rapunzel’s hair, which is a genius move, and the floating lanterns, an incredibly beautiful and moving sequence, are where the big discoveries lie. Another excellent point of the writing is. Particularly with Flynn and Rapunzel, the writing in Tangled is very exceptional.
It is humorous, smart, and occasionally even heartbreaking. The action scenes are exciting, the plot is well-done, and the finale meshes perfectly with the rest of the film. The voice acting really enhances the movie.
Mandy Moore is the ideal pick for Rapunzel since she has a lovely singing voice in addition to a charming speaking voice. It is a movie that must be checked out once because of the cast, animation, and blending of colors used, which makes it all look appealing and popping on the screen. If you have not watched it, just try to watch this movie in the highest quality possible.
- Released in: 2010
- IMDB Score: 7.7
- Runtime: 1 Hour 40 Minutes
- Cast: Mandy Moore, Donna Murphy, Zachary Levi, Ron Perlman, Jeffrey Tambor, Nathan Greno, Byron Howard, Brad Garrett, Paul F. Tompkins, and Others
- Directed By: Nathan Greno and Byron Howard
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Across the Universe
It was pure genius how the plot was constructed around the ideas of Beatles songs, using not just song lyrics as dialogue but also song characters. Aside from the intelligent and complex plot, this movie also has gorgeous scene after gorgeous sight, especially as we get to the more trippy parts.
I was surprised and fascinated by the cinematography the entire time—the strawberry fields section is especially outstanding! The guest actors that appeared in a few scenes were also a pleasure and gave the movie a special touch.
Although there were a few story holes and a lot of clichés, overall, this movie managed to capture the spirit of the Beatles and the time period in a way that dazzles the eyes as well as enchants the ears.
A musical journey via color, superb editing, and amazing music that conveys the period and ideas of an age that struggled against the inequities of society and war, a decent watch.
- Released in: 2007
- IMDB Score: 7.3
- Runtime: 2 Hours 13 Minutes
- Cast: Evan Rachel Wood, Jim Sturgess, Joe Anderson, and Others
- Directed By: Julie Taymor
- Streaming Platform: Apple TV
Entergalactic
Compared to the majority of live-action films, this animated film was more emotional and true. All admirable traits. The use of the animation allowed them to more clearly define the scenes and moods in the film.
The circumstances were spot-on in every way. The animation is exquisite—it’s clear, fluid, and original. Because the people are relatable and the circumstances have ups and downs like real life, the tale itself feels quite authentic.
The chats between friends are really enjoyable and contribute to the development of the main characters’ love story. Everything is well suited for a narrative. Excellent character development, realistic drama, and unforgettable comedy situations are all present.
You may find the animation resemblance from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse because Kid Cudi is heavily involved in the production of this movie.
- Released in: 2022
- IMDB Score: 7.3
- Runtime: 1 Hour 32 Minutes
- Cast: Jessica Williams, Kid Cudi, Laura Harrier, Jaden Smith, Timothée Chalamet, 070 Shake, Ty Dolla $ign, Vanessa Hudgens, and Others
- Directed By: Fletcher Moules
- Streaming Platform: Netflix
The High Note
After discovering David Cliff portrayed by Kelvin Harrison Jr., a highly gifted singer, Maggie, portrayed by Dakota Johnson, who is underappreciated by her famous employer Grace Davis played by Tracee Ellis Ross, works on the side and tries to establish a reputation for herself.
Together, they discover passion in their music, and finally, they fall in love. This not only highlights the fact that she is diverting her focus from Davis, but it might also pave the way for a bright future for all parties concerned.
The High Note is the kind of movie that is completely safe. A heartwarming tale about a lovable character that is looking for their place. There isn’t a sweeter narrative to see amid times like the ones we are now experiencing.
Is it flawless? Of course not, but I genuinely believe that most viewers will appreciate this one. There is more to the narrative than just the subject matter of the song, which may not appeal to everyone.
- Released in: 2020
- IMDB Score: 6.4
- Runtime: 1 Hour 53 Minutes
- Cast: Dakota Johnson, Bill Pullman, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Ice Cube, Tracee Ellis Ross, Zoë Chao, Eddie Izzard, and Others
- Directed By: Nisha Ganatra
- Streaming Platform: Amazon Prime Videos
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