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Nov 12, 2014 · Rating: R, for strong language including some sexual references. Running time: 1 hour 47 minutes. Where: Find New Orleans and Baton Rouge showtimes. "Whiplash" is, at its core, about jazz --...
Sep 6, 2024 · By Daniel McFadden. A psychological thriller about a young jazz musician, helmed by a 28-year-old unknown director and shot for about $3 million, might not sound like the recipe for a Hollywood...
Oct 10, 2014 · As a go-for-it music movie, Whiplash is just about peerless. The fear is contagious, but so is the jazz vibe: When Andrew snatches up his sticks and the band launches into a standard—say, Hank Levy’s “Whiplash”—it’s hard not to smile, judder, and sway.
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Apr 12, 2024 · Shelters have opened in northern Lebanon to provide what everyone hopes will be a temporary lodging for the displaced Christian families from the new war zone along the border with Israel.
1 day ago · Jeff. Character: In Whiplash, Miles Teller plays a drummer, the film's lead character - Andrew Neiman. Andrew joins the most prestigious music school in New York City, Shaffer Conservatory, where hopes to join the band of renowned music composer and teacher, Terence Fletcher. Under Fletcher's guidance, Andrew begins to realize that rising to ...
Jan 15, 2015 · Running Time: 106 minutes. Certificate: 15. Original Title: Whiplash. Trying to make a thriller about jazz is like trying to make a horror about puppies; you are starting with a subject that...
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Feb 12, 2021 · Whiplash follows first-year Shaffer Conservatory student Andrew Neiman (Miles Teller) on his journey to becoming a world-renowned jazz drummer. As he is practicing his craft one day, profane jazz instructor and bandleader Terence Fletcher (J.K. Simmons) discovers him and invites him to join the Studio Band as an alternate.