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A Star Is Born is a 2018 American musical romantic drama film produced and directed by Bradley Cooper (in his directorial debut) with a screenplay by Cooper, Eric Roth and Will Fetters. It stars Cooper, Lady Gaga, Dave Chappelle, Andrew Dice Clay, and Sam Elliott, and follows an alcoholic musician (Cooper) who discovers and falls in love with a young singer (Gaga). It is the fourth filmed version of the story, after the original 1937 American romantic drama, the 1954 American musical and the 1976 American musical. Principal photography began at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2017.

A Star Is Born premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 5, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $436 million worldwide and receiving praise for Cooper, Gaga, and Elliott s performances and Cooper s direction, as well as the screenplay, cinematography and music. The film received numerous accolades, including eight nominations for the 91st Academy Awards, among them Best Picture, Best Actor (Cooper), Best Actress (Gaga) and Best Supporting Actor (Elliott); it won Best Original Song for Shallow . It also earned five nominations at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, and won Best Original Song for Shallow .

The film s soundtrack sold over six million copies worldwide and received seven Grammy nominations, winning four, and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Song of the Year two years in a row. Its lead single Shallow is one of the best selling singles of all time. For her contribution on the soundtrack for A Star Is Born, including Shallow , Gaga became the first woman in history to win an Academy Award, Grammy Award, BAFTA Award, and Golden Globe Award in one single year.

Plot

Forty-three-year-old Jackson Jack Maine, a famous country rock singer privately battling an alcohol and drug addiction, plays a concert. His primary support is Bobby, his manager and older half-brother. After a show, Jack goes out for drinks and visits a drag bar where he witnesses a tribute performance to Édith Piaf by thirty-one-year-old Ally, who works as a waitress and singer-songwriter. Jack is amazed by her performance, and they spend the night talking to each other, where Ally discusses her unsuccessful efforts in pursuing a professional music career. Ally shares with Jack some lyrics she has been working on, and he tells her she is a talented songwriter and should perform her own material.

Jack invites Ally to his next show. Despite her initial refusal, she attends and, with Jack s encouragement, sings Shallow on stage with him. Jack invites Ally to go on tour with him, forming a romantic relationship. In Arizona, Ally and Jack visit the ranch where Jack grew up and where his father is buried, only to find that Bobby had sold the land, which was converted to a wind farm. Angered at his betrayal, Jack attacks Bobby, who subsequently quits as his manager. Before doing so, Bobby reveals that he did inform Jack about the sale, but Jack was too drunk to notice.

While on tour, Ally meets Rez, a record producer who offers her a contract. Although visibly bothered, Jack still supports her decision. Rez refocuses Ally away from country music and towards pop. Jack misses one of Ally s performances after he passes out drunk in public; he recovers at the home of his best friend George Noodles Stone and later makes up with Ally. There he proposes to Ally with an impromptu ring made from a loop of a guitar string, and they are married that same day at a church ministered by a relative of Noodles.

During Ally s performance on Saturday Night Live, Bobby reconciles with Jack. Later, Ally and a drunken Jack fight over Ally s growing artistic success. Jack criticizes Ally s new image and music, as her success appears to be outpacing his recent decline in popularity. At the Grammys, where Ally is nominated for three awards, a visibly intoxicated Jack performs a tribute to Roy Orbison. Later in the evening, Ally wins the Best New Artist award. When she goes up on stage to receive her award, a still inebriated Jack staggers up to her, where he publicly wets himself and passes out. Ally s father, Lorenzo, berates a semi-conscious Jack while Ally attempts to help Jack sober up. Jack joins a rehabilitation program shortly thereafter. While recovering in rehab for about two months, Jack discloses to his counselor that he tried to commit suicide at 12 years old. He also mentions that he has hearing problems due to progressively worsening tinnitus.

Jack tearfully apologizes to Ally for his behavior. While returning home, Jack admits to Bobby that it was he whom he idolized and not their father. Ally asks Rez to bring Jack on her European tour, but Rez refuses, prompting Ally to cancel the remainder of the tour so she can care for Jack. Later, while waiting at their home for Ally, Rez confronts Jack and accuses him of nearly ruining Ally s career, stating that Jack will certainly relapse again. That evening, Ally lies to Jack and tells him that her record label has canceled her tour so she can focus on her second album. Jack promises he will come to her concert that night, but after Ally leaves, he hangs himself in their garage. Ally, grief-stricken and inconsolable after Jack s suicide, is visited by Bobby, who tells her that the suicide was Jack s own fault and not hers. The closing scenes reveal a flashback of Jack working on a song about his love for Ally, which he never finished writing. Ally sings this song as a tribute to Jack, introducing herself for the first time as Ally Maine.

Cast

  • Bradley Cooper as Jackson Jack Maine, an established singer-songwriter and alcoholic. He is Ally s mentor and husband.
  • Lady Gaga as Ally Maine, a singer-songwriter who is discovered by Jack and later becomes his wife.
  • Sam Elliott as Bobby Maine, Jack s older half-brother and manager.
  • Rafi Gavron as Rez Gavron, a music producer and Ally s manager.
  • Andrew Dice Clay as Lorenzo, Ally s father.
  • Anthony Ramos as Ramon, Ally s friend.
  • Dave Chappelle as George Noodles Stone, a retired musician and Jack s best friend.
  • Drena De Niro as Paulette Stone, Noodles s wife.
  • Greg Grunberg as Phil, Jack s driver.

Additionally, Shangela appears as the drag bar MC, Willam Belli as drag queen Emerald, and Ron Rifkin as Jackson s rehab therapist Carl. Rebecca Field portrays Gail, while Michael Harney portrays Wolfie, a friend of Lorenzo. Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real appear as Jackson s band, Eddie Griffin appears as a local preacher and Luenell appears as a cashier. Marlon Williams, Brandi Carlile, Alec Baldwin, Halsey and Don Roy King cameo as themselves.

Production

Pre-production

Previous remakes of the original 1937 film included the 1954 musical and 1976 rock musical. Furthermore, the 2013 Bollywood romance film Aashiqui 2 was inspired by A Star Is Born but was not a remake. Development of a new adaptation dated as far back as the late 1990s with Will Smith the intended lead player. However, Smith s participation was nixed by his decision to star in Ali. In 2000, Jamie Foxx and Oliver Stone were rumoured to be seriously interested in remaking the movie, with Foxx first seeking out R&B singer Aaliyah and then rising actor Paul Walker for the leading duo roles. Lauryn Hill and Mariah Carey were also sought for the lead roles, and Alicia Keys turned down an offer to play the female lead in the film. Plans for the adaptation were shelved for several years.

In January 2011, it was announced that Clint Eastwood was in talks to direct Beyoncé in a third American remake of the 1937 film A Star Is Born, with Bradley Cooper playing the male lead. However, the project was delayed due to Beyoncé s pregnancy. In April 2012, writer Will Fetters told Collider that the script was inspired by Kurt Cobain.

Over the course of the film s development, talks with Christian Bale, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, and Will Smith to play the male lead failed to come to fruition. Eastwood was interested in Esperanza Spalding to play the female lead. Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Shakira, Janelle Monáe, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, and Kesha were also considered for the lead female role. On March 24, 2015, Warner Bros. announced that Cooper was in final talks to make his directorial debut with the film. Beyoncé was again in talks to join, though still unsigned. In order to secure his first directorial commitment and in lieu of receiving an upfront salary, Cooper took a back-end deal in order to get the film made, resulting in a $39.9 million salary.

Cooper revealed that originally he planned on only directing the film and did not want to star in it because he wanted to focus on directing. His first choice for the male lead was musician Jack White, but the studio rejected the idea. It was then that Cooper agreed to star in the movie as well. A major issue in the development process was Warner Bros. reluctance to deal with Jon Peters, who held the rights to the material dating back to his producing the 1976 blockbuster but had become a pariah due to his behaviour; while the studio made a deal with him for the rights, they made sure his name was not listed in the credits (including those that were submitted for the Oscar nomination bids which the movie earned), and Bradley Cooper bluntly stated that a major reason his goal of having a happy and respectful set was met was that Jon wasn t here. Cooper, incidentally, was cast as Peters in Paul Thomas Anderson s 2021 movie Licorice Pizza.

Casting

Cooper became the male lead while in final talks to make his directorial debut at the end of March 2016. On August 16, 2016, it was reported that Lady Gaga had officially become attached and the studio had green-lit the project to begin production early 2017. On November 9, 2016, it was reported that Ray Liotta was in talks to join the film in the role of the manager to Cooper s character, though he ultimately was not involved. On March 17, 2017, Sam Elliott joined the film, with Andrew Dice Clay entering negotiations to play Lorenzo, the father of Lady Gaga s character. Clay was reportedly selected over Robert De Niro, John Turturro and John Travolta. In April 2017, Rafi Gavron, Michael Harney, and Rebecca Field also joined the cast. In May, Dave Chappelle was cast in the film. In April 2018, it was announced that Halsey would have a small role.

Filming

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Filming began on April 17, 2017. PIX System was used in the production of the film. Matthew Libatique commented on the stylized photography and lighting motifs used for the film stating: Every decision about palette, the style in which we shot, would happen as we (Cooper and I) went along and discussed other things, like tone or authenticity. Or what the film was about. We both leaned into very early on that this was ultimately a love story… that was our objective and our best achievement.

Music

After seeing him perform at Desert Trip festival, Cooper approached Lukas Nelson (son of country music singer Willie Nelson) and asked him to help work on the film. Nelson agreed and wrote several songs, which he sent to the producers. Nelson subsequently met Lady Gaga and began writing songs with her and she, in turn, provided backing vocals on two tracks on his self-titled 2017 album. The soundtrack, performed by Gaga and Cooper, was released on October 5, 2018, by Interscope Records. The studio announced that the album features 19 songs in a wide range of musical styles + 15 dialogue tracks that will take you on a journey that mirrors the experience of seeing the film.

Release

Theatrical

A Star Is Born had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on August 31, 2018. The acclaimed movie also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, the San Sebastián International Film Festival, and the Zurich Film Festival in September 2018. The film was theatrically released in the United States on October 5, 2018, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, after having initially been set for release on September 28, 2018, and then rescheduled to May 18, 2018, before being pushed back to October. The studio spent an estimated $110 million promoting the film.

Starting December 7, 2018, the film had a limited release in IMAX theaters across the United States and Canada. On February 28, 2019, the film was re-released in more than 1,150 US theaters with an extra twelve minutes of additional footage. Named as the special encore edition, it contained extended performances of songs like Black Eyes and Alibi from the soundtrack, an a cappella performance of Shallow by Gaga as well as her singing Is That Alright? during the wedding sequence of Ally and Jack. Extra footage also contained Cooper singing Too Far Gone in a recording studio, and Jack and Ally writing a song titled Clover together.

Home media

The film was available for digital download through retailers on January 15, 2019, followed by its release on Blu-ray, DVD and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray on February 19. The home video release features 10 minutes of never-before-seen musical performances by Cooper and Gaga, and jam recording sessions of songs like Midnight Special , Is That Alright? and Baby What You Want Me to Do . A behind-the-scenes short feature, The Road to Stardom: Making A Star Is Born , was also included along with music videos for four of the songs from the soundtrack: Shallow , Always Remember Us This Way , Look What I Found and I ll Never Love Again . The 4K Blu-ray format has Dolby Vision high-dynamic-range video and remixed Dolby Atmos sound that was tailored specifically for home viewing systems. In April 2019, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment announced the release of A Star Is Born: Special Encore Edition for June 4. The release includes the extended and theatrical cuts of the film. Unlike the first home media release, this version did not receive a 4K Ultra HD release.

Reception

Box office

A Star Is Born grossed $215.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $220.9 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $436.2 million, against a production budget of $36 million. Deadline Hollywood calculated the net profit of the film to be $178.1 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues, making it the tenth most profitable release of 2018.

In the United States and Canada, A Star Is Born grossed $1.35 million from select Tuesday and Wednesday night screenings, and $15.8 million on its first day, including $3.2 million from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $42.9 million for the weekend and finished second at the box office, behind fellow newcomer Venom. The film remained in second place in its second, third and fourth weekends, grossing a respective $28 million, $19.3 million and $14.1 million. In the film s tenth weekend of release, following the announcement of its five Golden Globe nominations, the film made $2.5 million (up 38% from the previous week), including $800,000 from a limited IMAX run. In the film s 17th week of release, following its eight Oscar nominations, it was added back to an additional 777 theaters (for a total of 1,192) and made $1.3 million, an increase of 107% from the previous weekend. The weekend following its Best Original Song win at the Oscars, the film was added to 490 theaters (for a total of 1,235) and made $1.9 million, a 209% increase from the previous weekend.

Outside North America, the film was released concurrently in 31 other countries, and made $14.2 million in its opening weekend; its largest markets were the United Kingdom ($5.3 million), France ($2.1 million) and Germany ($1.9 million). Additional countries followed, with Japan not seeing a release until December 21. The international box office for the film was substantial by the end of October 2018 even though being outpaced by the film Venom at the foreign box office. Variety magazine summarized the international performance stating: A Star Is Born continues to do monster business of its own. The acclaimed musical drama starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga generated an impressive $22.8 million from 75 overseas markets, bringing its tally to $74.7 million overseas and $201 million globally. A Star Is Born opened in Australia with $4.7 million in 536 venues, as well as Hong Kong with $629,000 in 58 locations. Top holdovers include the United Kingdom ($3.9 million on 846 screens), Italy ($1.5 million on 614 screens), and France ($1.5 million on 353 screens) .

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 90% of 529 critics reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8/10. The website s consensus reads, With appealing leads, deft direction, and an affecting love story, A Star Is Born is a remake done right—and a reminder that some stories can be just as effective in the retelling. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 88 out of 100, based on 60 critics, indicating universal acclaim . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported film-goers gave it a 90% positive score.

Alonso Duralde of TheWrap gave the film a positive review, saying, Cooper and Lady Gaga are dynamite together; this is a story that lives and dies by the central relationship and the instant chemistry that must blossom between them, and these two have it in spades, and praised the musical numbers, describing them as electrifying . Owen Gleiberman of Variety lauded Cooper s directing, co-writing, and acting, and called the film a transcendent Hollywood movie . Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B+ and singled out Gaga s performance, saying that she deserves praise for her restrained, human-scale performance as a singer whose real-girl vulnerability lands miles away from the glittery meat-dress delirium of her own stage persona. Stephanie Zacharek of Time magazine found the film superior to its previous iterations and similarly praised Cooper s direction, the writing, as well the performances and chemistry of Cooper and Gaga. She stated: You come away feeling something for these people, flawed individuals who are trying to hold their cracked pieces of self together—or to mend the cracks of those they love, also describing Gaga s performance as a knockout.

In his review for the Los Angeles Times, Justin Chang called the film remarkable, and praised Cooper for his fresh take on the well-worn formula of 1937 film, as well his direction, the performances, writing, and the cinematography. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film 4.5 out of five stars, and deemed it as a modern classic, hailing the performances of Cooper and Gaga, and Cooper s direction. He found the film s screenplay and the original songs seamless and terrific, and also called the film a major Oscar contender of the year and one of the year s best films. The Washington Post s Ann Hornaday described the film as lavishly delightful and earthly convincing, and added that it offers a suitably jaundiced glimpse of starmaking machinery at its most cynical, but also its most thrilling and gratifying. She similarly praised Cooper s direction, the performances and chemistry of Cooper and Gaga, and the supporting performances, particularly Andrew Dice Clay and Sam Elliott. Writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, Richard Roeper described it as electric and shatteringly powerful and remarked the film as one of the best versions of all the remakes, as well one of the best movies of the year.

While praising the direction, acting, and writing, Michael Phillips in the Chicago Tribune argues that A Star is Born s formula has always been very seductive to audiences, even when it has been written poorly, and Cooper s few missteps include being a bit of a scene hog. Admitting audiences love it, and he just liked it, Phillips drew attention to a skeptical review by Lindsey Romaine for Medium who criticized the story s marginalization of the Gaga character in dealing with Cooper s manipulative addict. She at least wanted a scene where Gaga s character processed her behavior of letting the addict boyfriend get away with it. Phillips argued that it is in part the skillful musicianship which gets audiences to blow past such flaws.

In 2021, The Guardian placed A Star Is Born on their list of Remakes that Outshine the Originals.

Top ten lists

A Star Is Born was listed on numerous critics top ten lists for 2018, among them:

  • 1st – Chris Wasser, Irish Independent
  • 1st – Harry Fletcher, London Evening Standard
  • 1st – Tom Gliatto, People
  • 1st – Owen Gleiberman, Variety
  • 2nd – Complex
  • 2nd – Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter
  • 2nd – Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
  • 2nd – Johnny Oleksinski, New York Post
  • 2nd – The New Zealand Herald
  • 2nd – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
  • 2nd – Brian Truitt, USA Today
  • 2nd – Peter Debruge, Variety
  • 3rd – Christopher Orr, The Atlantic
  • 3rd – Robbie Collin, The Telegraph
  • 4th – David Sims, The Atlantic
  • 4th – Uproxx
  • 6th – Lindsey Bahr, Associated Press
  • 6th – Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times
  • 6th – Pete Hammond, Deadline Hollywood
  • 6th – Matthew Jacobs, HuffPost
  • 6th – Olly Richards, NME
  • 6th – Quinn Hough, RogerEbert.com
  • 7th – The Independent
  • 7th – Sam C. Mac, Slant
  • 7th – Stephanie Zacharek, Time
  • 8th – Empire
  • 8th – Sheila O Malley, RogerEbert.com
  • 8th – Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair
  • 9th – Noel Murray, The A.V. Club
  • 9th – Mike Scott, The Times-Picayune
  • 10th – Jon Frosch, The Hollywood Reporter
  • 10th – Christy Lemire, RogerEbert.com
  • 10th – Emily Yoshida, Vulture
  • Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – IGN
  • Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
  • Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – NPR
  • Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Nell Minow, RogerEbert.com
  • Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Dana Stevens, Slate
  • Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Giles Hattersley, British Vogue
  • Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal

Accolades

The film has won a number of awards and nominations. It was chosen by both the National Board of Review and American Film Institute as one of the Top 10 Films of 2018. The film received five nominations at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, and eight nominations at the 91st Academy Awards, including Best Picture and the film won Best Original Song for Shallow .

Year 2018
ReleaseDate 2018-10-05
RuntimeMins 136
RuntimeStr 2h 16min
Plot A musician helps a young singer find fame as age and alcoholism send his own career into a downward spiral.
Awards Won 1 Oscar, 95 wins & 280 nominations total
Directors Bradley Cooper
Writers Eric Roth, Bradley Cooper, Will Fetters
Stars Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, Sam Elliott
Produced by Bradley Cooper,Robert J. Dohrmann,Bill Gerber,Lynette Howell Taylor,Basil Iwanyk,Sue Kroll,Niija Kuykendall,Ravi D. Mehta,Weston Middleton,Heather Parry,Jon Peters,Todd Phillips,Michael Rapino,Robert S. Wilhelm Jr.
Cinematography by Matthew Libatique
Film Editing by Jay Cassidy
Casting By Lindsay Graham,Mary Vernieu
Production Design by Karen Murphy
Art Direction by Matthew Horan,Bradley Rubin
Set Decoration by Ryan Watson
Costume Design by Erin Benach
Makeup Department Frederic Aspiras,Toni Bisset,Dawn Victoria Dudley,Amy Lederman,Lori McCoy-Bell,Ve Neill,Loretta Nero,Mandi Ann Ruiz,Bruce J. Samia,Arshia Souri,Sarah Tanno,Joy Zapata,Debbie Zoller,Elena Arroy,Ange Bebbington,Alyson Black-Barrie,April M. Chaney,Victor Del Castillo,Dawn Victoria Dudley,Gunn Espegard,Matthew Holman,Kelly Muldoon,Taylor Tanaka,Levi Vieira
Production Management Lisa Dennis,Robert J. Dohrmann,Daniel Paress,Kelley Smith-Wait
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Gabriel Blom,Bruce Jones,Matthew Milan,Xanthus Valan,Brian Walker,Michele Shelley Ziegler,Bac DeLorme,Cody Gallo,Dan Majkut,Jared Scott Mercier
Art Department Jonathan Aguillon,Salvador Anaya,Bryan L. Anderton,Chris Beresford,John J. Bingham,Brent A. Blom,Kai Blomberg,Jonathan Bobbitt,Brittany Bradford,Luis F. Candanoza,Susannah Carradine,Dustin Chapnick,Liza Chenault,James Ciccarelli,Charles J. Clark,Chad R. Davis,Dennis DeCamp,Joey Rocketshoes Dillon,Marc Fekkes,Brandon Fox,Daniel Garcia,Elizabeth Gary,Kristen Gassner,Scott Goff,Greg Gonzalez,Sean Grimes,Jeff Scott Hall,Sam Howden,Billy Hoye,Nancy Goodman Iland,Deborah Jones,Simon Jones,Jennifer Lagura,Al Lewis,William J. Magill,Michael Maxwell,Johnny P. McIntyre,Timothy Oakley,Joe Ondrejko,Jerry Ortega,Ron Papazian,Michael Peritz,Alexis Rose Piligran,Victor Procyk,Catherine Pryor,Leroy Rice,David A. Rochow,Josue Rodriguez,Chris Samp,Adam Santana,Michael Sexton,Kevin Shaw,Patrick Shaw,Jay Hubert Sircy,Tom Stepanovich,William Thoms,Willie Thoms,Michael Zephro,Jesse J. Adams,Richard Bennett,Andrea Burrell,Steven Hanks
Sound Department James Ashwill,Jeff Berlin,John T. Cucci,Craig Dollinger,Michael Dressel,Richard Duarte,John P. Fasal,Christopher Flick,John Guentner,Matthew Iadarola,Michael Kaleta,Mark Kenna,Jason King,Phil Lee,Michael Minkler,Steven Morrow,Ryan Murphy,Alan Robert Murray,Dan O Connell,Thomas J. O Connell,Willard Overstreet,Tom Ozanich,Michelle Pazer,Tony Pilkington,Mark Purcell,Kira Roessler,Jason Ruder,Curt Schulkey,Unsun Song,Frederick H. Stahly,Roland N. Thai,Matt Vowles,Christian Wenger,Ryan Young,Dean A. Zupancic,Roberto Dominguez Alegria,Nick Baxter,Timothy Cleary,Blake Collins,Jack Cucci,Brittany Ellis,Geraldo Gutierrez,Catherine Harper,Darrin Mann,Maxwell Phillips,Paul Stula,John Joseph Thomas
Special Effects by Larz Anderson,Micah Roehr,Vaughn Williams
Visual Effects by Scott Balkcom,Paul Baran,Brandon Burzawa,Anwei Chen,Zhe Chong,David Clifton,David Dewaik,Jacob Eaton,Dawn Gates,Avinash Gharule,John Grower,Seth Gullion,Amélie Guyot,Sean Hough,Jason Howey,Chen Kuang Hsu,Lauren Hulsey,Bruce Jones,Aaron Kaminar,Gareth Kanter,Joe Kleinberg,Gerry Kodo,Sun Lee,Cheng Wei Liao,Sean Liotta,Tommy Maddox-Upshaw,Lee Mar,Ed W. Marsh,Peregrine McCafferty,David Michaels,Young Joon Mok,David Myles,Nicholas Onstad,Jeff Penick,Chad Sigston,Christopher A. Vazquez,Luke Yalva,Tanner Bartlett,Jason Bowers,Patrick Bramley,Cody Brunty,Andre Cheong,Kevin Conlon,Nicolas Donatelli,Elangie Feliz,Philip Galler,Mario Grilli,Evelyn Hernandez,Ashwin Kumar,David Lebensfeld,Michael Lebensfeld,Tim LeDoux,William Marker,Grant Miller,Adam Pere,John Polyson,Wen Qian,Jason Sanford,Paul Song,Mark Stern,Joseph Towe,Matt Wilmshurst
Stunts Dean Bailey,Ben Hernandez Bray,Rick Miller,Heidi Pascoe,Frank Torres,Jefferson Cox,Thomas J. Larsen,Ray Siegle,Brian Simpson
Camera and Electrical Department Michael D. Anderson,Eric Androvich,Johanna Ansnick,Scott Ballew,Pat Carr,M. Shane Cates,Nina Chadha,Dominique Cheung,William Clouter,James Coffin,Jimmy Cox Jr.,Mike Cruz,John Curran,Thomas DeRose,Darin Devonshire,Tana Dubbe,Clay Enos,Kevin Fahey,Jake Ferrero,Jeff Ferrero,Jim Gibbons,Charley Gilleran,William J. Gilleran,Quinn Grove,Scott Hatley,Liz Hedges,Chris Herr,Michael Hester,Sean Higgins,John Holmes,Michael Koepke,Michael Kowalczyk,Lorne MacDougall,John Mang,Mark Mann,Wayne Marshall,Johan Martinez,Chris Moseley,Julian Najm,Robert Novellino,Joey O Donnell,Steve O Hallearn,Paul Parson,Neal Preston,P. Scott Sakamoto,Bryce Shields,Alex Sinclair,Matt Stenerson,Jeff Stewart,Dean Thompson,Cameron Thorburn,John Trunk,Lars Ulrich,Teague Uva,Jacob Watts,Fritz Weber,Mark Wojciechowski,Terry Zumalt,John Amorelli,Peter Berglund,Trevor Brown,Stephen S. Campanelli,Jeremy Cannon,Tyler Caspino,Craig Cooper,Will Dearborn,Eric Kyle Deshazo,Barrett Donner,Dustin Evans,Vincent Foeillet,Josh Hackney,David Hagadorn,Bogdan Iofciulescu,Dennis Ivarsson,Chris Owen Jones,Joseph Krattiger,Kenny Martell,Nick Masters,Mike Mauceri,Lance Nicholls,Ziggy Pedone,Lawrence Razo,Spencer Scranton,Shaun Stallard,Andrew Sykes,Joshua D. Thatcher,Giovanni Vargas,Benton Ward,John Zivelonghi
Casting Department Rich King,Ashley Lambert,Patty Rhinehart,Raylin Sabo,Levi Vincent
Costume and Wardrobe Department Kimberly Aldinger,Joanna Elizabeth Bradley,Corey Bronson,Leah Bubeck,Valerie Manahan Campbell,Carmen Rodrigues Davis,Gina DeDomenico,Natali Germanotta,Adrienne Greshock,Matthew Jerome,Mitchell Ray Kenney,Maria Lorenzana,Adrian Lubanski,Muto-Little,Samantha Pavlat,Kelly Porter,Esther Sancho,Anna Seltzer,Alyssa Carnazza,Rhonda Earick,Eric Frazier,James Harris,Jimmy Kenney,Christine H. Nguyen,Julia Van Vliet
Editorial Department Mike Azevedo,Beau Cardall,Eric J. Cheng,Gabriel Diaz,Vincent Ferro,James Hurwitz,Borna Jafari,Matthew W. Johnson,Joshua Risk,Erik Rogers,Stefan Sonnenfeld,L. Dillon Thomas,David Alonzo,Dylan Damian,Giovanni DiGiorgio,Nelson J. Galan,Tyrell Lloyd,Jessica E. Newman,Greg Pastore,Ian Sullivan
Location Management Scott Fitzgerald,Scott Kradolfer,Jose Madero,Stephen Mapel,Richard Schuler,Suzanne Shugarman,Kirk Worley,Nate Taylor,Scott Trimble
Music Department Robbie Allen,Nick Baxter,Charlie Bisharat,Dave Cobb,Kia Colton,Bradley Cooper,Lena Glikson,Opie Gruves,Johnny Hanson,Luanne Homzy,Julianne Jordan,Don Lawrence,Lisa Liu,Roger Love,Julia Michels,Benjamin Rice,Peter Rotter,Jason Ruder,Anthony Seyler,Corinne Sobolewski,Margaret Yen,Frédéric Yonnet,Angela Asistio,Jane Berry,Joshua Blair,Alberto Bof,Jonathan Connaught,George Doering,Seth Garrett,Jeff Gartenbaum,Phil Levine,Alison Litton,Toko Nagata,Oriana Pedone
Script and Continuity Department Lyn Matsuda Norton
Transportation Department Bruce Comtois,Robert Dulys,Nathan Hardcastle,Austin Hunter,Steven Anthony Martinez,Katie McGaughy,George A. Sack,Daryl Scott,Frank Valle,Joe Bodle,David J. Duran,J.T. Thayer,Paul Tumber
Additional Crew Ava Amundsen,Harry Beckstead,Susan Boyajian,Allan Bragg,Bettina Browne Weld,Leah Bubeck,Ky Cabot,Bobby Campbell,J.H. Carter,Ian Crockett,Dylan Efron,Heidi Falconer,Lacee Franks,John Funk,Dylan Geswelli,Steve Goldstein,Aaron Grossman,Dogan Can Gundogdu,Ashley Gutierrez,Carlos Healy,Robert Higginbotham,Caris Huffine,Christian Iansante,Derek Iger,Richy Jackson,Justin Jay Jones,Nicole Jordan-Webber,Molly Kaplan,Elizabeth Kemp,Stephanie Kenny,Will Landman,Max Liedtka,Jose Madero,Milon Martin,Evan R. Mehta,Peyton Mergele,Kat Meyer,Mariah Miles,Emily Mizer,Tim Monich,David Moore,Liam Morrissey,Victor Hugo Padilla,Laura Pena,Michyl-Shannon Quilty,Lara Reyes-Cruz,Joanna Rose,Charlie Scott,Ethan Serling,Kelly A. Snyder,Anthea Strangis,Jason Sullivan,Sasha Tandlich,Kim Thio,Kari Tyler,Chris Vineyard,Joan Waldman,Spencer R. Williams,Jacqueline Wilton,Alex Woehrle,Kai-Ting Tiffany Wu,Katie Lynn Bard,Tony Beetsma,Chris Bogle,Bree Brincat,Kevin Brinn,Stacey Alyse Cohen,Kit Conners,Jeff Consoletti,Matthew John Daly,Callie Rose Deets,Kayla Delehant,Jeremy Denief,Lee Doud,LynNita Ellis,Sarah Finley,Rachelle Gibson,Charlotte Gleason,Matthew P. Higgins,Kris Marconi,Aaron Scott McAfee,Dakota Moore,Chris Nichols,Alley Sardi,Andrea Smith,Catherine Uram
Thanks Viktor Derek,Elizabeth Kemp,Emmanuel Tucker
Genres Drama, Music, Romance
Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Live Nation Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Countries USA
Languages English, French
ContentRating R
ImDbRating 7.6
ImDbRatingVotes 379996
MetacriticRating 88
Keywords alcoholism,tinnitus,rising star,singer songwriter,singer