Leonard Chess Tagged Articles at Cinematical
Alessandro Nivola is Leonard Chess, Number Two
Filed under: Drama », Music & Musicals », Casting »
It's happening again. We damn remakes for treading on old territory, but that's nothing compared to those who get into dueling biopics at the same flipping time. In a chat with MTV, Alessandro Nivola revealed that there's a competing Leonard Chess biopic on the way, saying: "I'm gonna play Leonard. They've only just put my deal together. The rest of the cast is just now gonna start coming together." Obviously, this is a project trying to jump on the bandwagon. It might not be surprising to get dueling Hitler pics, or any other well-recognized figure, but it's not like Chess was on the tip of everyone's tongues before the recent movie news.What does Nivola think about there being 2 Chess pics? He asks why there shouldn't be 8, likening the man to Al Pacino in The Godfather 2. He went on to say: "He was a ruthless businessman and not much of a family [man], somebody who's a powerful, charismatic person, but morally ambiguous." I'm sorry, but ruthlessness doesn't mean we should have back-to-back pictures. And, I'm really glad that Nivola isn't in charge in Hollywood. Good lord, can you imagine how many almost-the-same movies there would be?!
I think this whole thing will come down to casting. While I usually stick with the first of these sorts of pictures, I wonder if the other production will shoot itself in the foot with their casting of Beyonce as Etta James. That didn't even go over well with most Beyonce fans, so I imagine that if pic #2 could find great people to play the great musicians, it might have a chance. Otherwise... Nivola, I'm sorry, but I'm sticking with Adrien Brody.
And besides, if they want to cover music men who did sneaky things back then, they could always take on Herman Lubinsky -- the man who royally screwed over Jimmy Scott.
Beyonce is Etta James?
Filed under: Music & Musicals », Casting », RumorMonger »
With the spring start date moving ever-closer, we're continuing to get reports of who will play all the famous, epic music legends in the upcoming film, Cadillac Records. Just last week, I told you about the wonderful additions of Adrien Brody as Leonard Chess, and Jeffrey Wright as Muddy Waters. Now it seems that we've got some estrogen to add to the mix. While talking with Cedric the Entertainer (who is also attached), BlackFilm.com found out that Beyonce has been cast as Etta James.
James had found some success with Johnny Otis and Little Richard before finding her way to Chess in 1960 -- a move that put her name on the map. After starting with blues, Chess saw a future for her in the pop world, which led her to her first pop-oriented hit, "At Last." (You know the one.. Listen to it here.) From there, she dipped into musical worlds from blues to rock. (Well, "rock" as it was years ago.) Now, she's one of the big names from her era, so the question is: Is Beyonce the right woman for the job? She's a solid singer, but from all I've heard, their voices are quite different, as are their looks. I just can't see a surprising Val Kilmer/Jim Morrison sort of morph happening -- both physically and aurally. Maybe Cedric is wrong. We'll have to wait and see, but in the meantime: What do you think?
[via Empire]
Brody and Wright Slip Into 'Cadillac Records'
Filed under: Drama », Music & Musicals », Casting »
Goodbye, Matt Dillon! Hellloooo Adrien Brody! I don't know what happened since October, when Matt Dillon was in final negotiations to star, but Cadillac Records has found itself a new leading man. Variety reports that The Pianist, Adrien Brody, has signed on to star along with Jeffrey Wright, the insanely wonderful actor from Basquiat, in the upcoming film. Now, don't get me wrong, I don't mind Matt Dillon, but this project just went from good to great in my books. Brody would've been enough, but with Wright? No one could keep me away.Adrien has taken on the role of Leonard Chess, and Wright will be Muddy Waters in the feature, which starts filming in March. They will be joined by Columbus Short (Stomp the Yard), Emmanuelle Chriqui (Entourage), Cedric the Entertainer (Code Name: The Cleaner), and Tammy Blanchard (Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows). I'm neither here nor there on the supporting cast, but I'm sort of hoping Joe Morton pops up in a role. Should he, I think I will pass out from movie fan heaven. But anyway...
Coming from writer/director Darnell Martin, Cadillac Records dips into the Chicago music scene of the 1950s -- "charting the colorful lives of American musical legends like Waters, Chess, Little Walter, Howlin' Wolf, and Elvis Presley." There's no word on who will play the rest of the greats yet, but we should find out soon, before production begins in New Jersey and Mississippi this spring.
Matt Dillon is Looking to Take on Leonard Chess
Filed under: Drama », Music & Musicals », Casting », Deals », Scripts », Newsstand »
Mozart. Loretta Lynn. Bobby Darin. Ray Charles. The list of musical biopics goes on and on, but they're usually about the voices, or fingers, that brought the music to life -- the faces on stage, not the faces behind the scenes. According to The Hollywood Reporter, however, we're about to dip behind the scenes for a biopic about Leonard Chess, the man behind Chess Records. The new project, Cadillac Records, was written by Darnell Martin, and she* will direct it as well. (She's the woman behind Prison Song, which she co-wrote with Q-Tip, and she also directed the real-time, eerie L-Word episode "Losing the Light.") To top that off, Matt Dillon is in final negotiations to star. I can only hope that the film wrenches Dillon out of his cycle -- crappy flick after crappy flick, with a small handful of good stuff mixed in so that we don't completely write him off. Usually, a decent actor at least tries to balance the two, if not only go to the crap once in a while for a big paycheck. I mean heck, both Michael Caine and Peter O'Toole are unforgettable actors who have headed schlock -- but they've also had enough good roles to sustain them. But maybe Dillon's tide is finally turning.
Chess, born Lejzor Czyz (changed, I'm sure, to offer vowels to the consonantly-challenged), grew up in Poland before moving to Illinois in the twenties. A few decades later, he and his brother were into the black nightclub scene of Chicago. They soon joined Aristocrat Records, which they later renamed Chess Records when they took control and flooded it with notable talent. The label took on names like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, and Etta James. Production will begin this January in New Jersey and Chicago. Can you see Dillon as the man behind such R&B greats?
*Edited to correct sex. Thanks to reader Diana!









