Review | Rock of Ages
Rock of Ages, director Adam Shankman’s drab adaptation of the Broadway musical, drifts aimlessly between plot points, piling one rock song on top of the next to keep audiences entertained.
Rock of Ages, director Adam Shankman’s drab adaptation of the Broadway musical, drifts aimlessly between plot points, piling one rock song on top of the next to keep audiences entertained.
With the news that Russell Brand is following Jonah Hill’s lead and creating and voicing a new animated series for Fox, I’ve started to wonder: Are we close to animation becoming mainstream television entertainment for the second time?
The first trailer has debuted for Rock of Ages, the Adam Shankman-directed musical whose all-star cast includes Tom Cruise, Alec Baldwin, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Russell Brand, Bryan Cranston, Paul Giamatti and Mary J. Blige.
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