Cadillac Records

2008
Poster for Cadillac Records

Chronicles the rise of Chess Records and its recording artists. Starring Jeffrey Wright, Beyonce Knowles, Adrien Brody and Mos Def.

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Cadillac Records | Ratings & Reviews

"Visually and narratively flat."

Slant MagazineSlant Magazine

"The film is a fascinating record of the evolution of a black musical style, and the tangled motives of the white men who had an instinct for it."

Roger EbertRoger Ebert

"It's best not to worry much about the film's fidelity to history but rather simply lean back and enjoy one great jam session on film."

Hollywood ReporterHollywood Reporter

"Cadillac Records is a rollicking and insightful celebration of Chicago blues in its hectic golden age."

The New York TimesThe New York Times

"Cadillac Records plays more like a collection of costumed episodes than a cohesive film."

A.V. ClubA.V. Club

"It feels disappointingly bloated and too fast-paced by half."

The Washington PostThe Washington Post

"A treat despite a script that crams in almost as many musical bio-pic cliches as... Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story."

New York PostNew York Post

"Darnell Martin's rushed mess of a movie... jams the story of Chicago-based Chess Records into one incoherent package."

Rolling StoneRolling Stone

"A satisfying combination of great songs and strong dramatic performances."

San Francisco ChronicleSan Francisco Chronicle

"While the story could use a tighter focus, the ensemble is strong and the music makes Cadillac Records worth catching."

USA TodayUSA Today

"Cadillac Records may be a mess dramatically, but it's a wonderful mess, and not just because of the great music."

Wall Street JournalWall Street Journal

"Cadillac Records jams half a dozen music legends into one overstuffed film."

Total FilmTotal Film

"Has as much documentary truth as a West End musical."

The TimesThe Times

"Beyonce proves her Dreamgirls turn was no fluke in this so-so Blues melodrama."

Empire MagazineEmpire Magazine

"The music is great, so energetic and vital it leaves the drama looking unfocused in comparison."

IndependentIndependent

"The film is a mess."

Daily MailDaily Mail

"Sadly the movie conforms to all the music-biopic stereotypes we've seen in Walk the Line, Ray and Dreamgirls."

The GuardianThe Guardian

"In story terms, its cavalcade of melodrama and conflict isn’t always persuasive, but writer-director Darnell Martin’s respect for the music shines through..."

Time OutTime Out