Johnny Cash round-up: Walk the Line edition

Movie reviews from Slate, The Onion, and The NY Times.

Christianity Today interviews Reese Witherspoon, Joaquin Phoenix and director James Mangold.

Official site for the movie.

MORE: Frederica Mathewes-Green and Steve Beard at National Review Online.

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  1. I don’t know about “Mangold the Auteur”, and might need a bit more proof that this is really a director worth paying attention to, but this is a pretty watchable film. I found the story and film-making a bit predictable, like the usual bio-pic formula that you might expect if you’ve seen, say, coal miner’s daughter, or any other bio-pic of someone you love. What makes this movie stand out is the two lead performances. Reese is unbelievably convincing as June Carter Cash. She almost disappears into the role. And her singing! Who knew???

    And Joaquin! We’ve been waiting for him to deliver a really spectacular performance for some time, and this is finally it. I, for one, resisted the idea that ANYONE could portray the man in black, but he does a pretty fine job. Not just an impersonation, but actually a performance worth watching. Really fine.

    Watch for the Jackson duet. Really awesome.

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