Showtime folks! - In 1979, Bob Fosse unleashed on the world a movie masterpiece and one of the greatest films in cinema. All That Jazz, (to go along with his other one called Cabaret) is a beautifully metaphoric film on death and an autobiography at same time all wrapped up in a dance musical by the guy who could choreograph like none other. There are so many great things about this film but as you may know, this ain't no editorial type blog so using my Pinewoods Rating System, All That Jazz receives the rare Five Tall Pinewoods....The Horror!!
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All That Jazz was Bob Fosse's portrait of the artist as total bastard
Every day, WatchThis offers staff recommendations inspired by a new movie coming out that week . This week : With Battle Of The Year 3-D waltzing into theaters, we look back on other movies about dancers. All That Jazz (1979) Strictly speaking, All That Jazz isn't about a dancer.
THE HORROR!!