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Rated: 4/5 Nov 23, 2014 Full Review Toussaint Egan Polygon Get on Up is a thoroughly entertaining drama with Boseman shining at its center.
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Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Toussaint Egan Polygon. Get on Up is a thoroughly entertaining drama with Boseman shining at its center. Full Review | Oct 22, 2021. Alex Behan...
Get on Up: Directed by Tate Taylor. With Chadwick Boseman, Nelsan Ellis, Dan Aykroyd, Viola Davis. A chronicle of James Brown's rise from extreme poverty to become one of the most influential musicians in history.
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- 2014-08-01
Get On Up is a superb movie for the James Brown music performances! The director Tate Taylor recreated the look and soul to perfection and these performances are worth the price of admission. The movie falls short in the biography of James Brown.
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Metacritic reviews. Get on Up. 71. Metascore. 44 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com. 100. Time Richard Corliss. In 2007, Jamie Foxx won Best Actor for his subtle performance as Ray Charles. Boseman exceeds that solid standard.
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Jul 28, 2014 · Film Review: ‘Get On Up’. Chadwick Boseman triumphs as James Brown in Tate Taylor's sturdy but sanitized take on the Godfather of Soul. By Scott Foundas. Is it possible for a single movie to...