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  • ‘The Chronology of Water’ Director and Cast Interview

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    Opening in theaters on January 9th is the new film ‘The Chronology of Water‘, which was written and directed by Kristen Stewart (‘Spencer’) and is based on the book of the same name by Lidia Yuknavitch. The film stars Imogen Poots (‘All of You’), Thora Birch (‘Ghost World’), and Jim Belushi (‘Song Sung Blue’).

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    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Kristen Stewart and Imogen Poots about their work on ‘The Chronology of Water’, the process of adapting the book into a screenplay, the themes Stewart wanted to explore, and Poots’ approach to playing her character.

    (L to R) Imogen Poots and director Kristen Stewart discuss 'The Chronology of Water'.
    (L to R) Imogen Poots and director Kristen Stewart discuss ‘The Chronology of Water’.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews with Stewart, Poots, Thora Birch and Jim Belushi.

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    (L to R) Director Kristen Stewart and Imogen Poots on the set of 'The Chronology of Water'. Photo: The Forge .
    (L to R) Director Kristen Stewart and Imogen Poots on the set of ‘The Chronology of Water’. Photo: The Forge .

    Moviefone: To begin with, Kristen, can you talk about the process of developing the book into a screenplay, and the themes that you wanted to explore as a filmmaker?

    Kristen Stewart: The reason that I loved the book so much is because it does unearth your own relationship to figuring out how to define yourself on your own terms and something about buried voice. Whether or not you have this specific kind of oppressive forces on your back the way that she did. There’s a line in the book like, “You have to break the back of a word to actually make it yours.” I thought the whole non-linear style, it just felt like it really lent itself to the cinematic form. It just felt like it could be everyone’s story, even though it is a memoir about one person. I wrote it over an eight-year period. At some point, every page of that book has been adapted, but the whole thing was like clay, just like your life is like clay. It’s yours to shape and form, and the movie felt like flying a kite. It was just like we were caught up in this hurricane of intuition. Ultimately, I think I could edit this movie forever. I would like to go back and re-shoot it. I would like to go back and re-edit it. But at the same time, I find it to be absolutely itself. It has this snowflake fingerprint thing going on, and it’s because we only have our instincts to go on, and we really followed them truthfully, because the book gives you that permission. I don’t know, it was like the book allowed me to break it. It almost encouraged me to change the things that happened to her into things that happen to us all.

    Imogen Poots in 'The Chronology of Water'. Photo: The Forge .
    Imogen Poots in ‘The Chronology of Water’. Photo: The Forge .

    MF: Finally, Imogen, can you talk about your approach to playing Lydia and what was the biggest challenge for you and how did you overcome it?

    Imogen Poots: I suppose my approach is, it’s always the same, it’s just to do the work and turn up and then you’re just reacting, you’re just present with the character you’re playing and the people you’re with in the scene. I think in terms of the preparation for it physically was interesting. I’ve never done that before. I’ve heard of people going on diets and lifting weights and being superheroes, but I wanted a triangle back. I wanted to look like I had the body of a swimmer, rather than, to use Kristen’s term, “A dinky little actress.” So, that was really empowering. That was cool because my body changed, and so I did feel different going into the project. I felt like I had this strength, I could crush a can, but I didn’t really know what to do with that. It’s quite an interesting state to be in, and really cool when dealing with stuff in Lydia’s life that was incredibly vulnerable, or the fragility of her juxtaposed with that body. That’s kind of interesting stuff to grapple with. But in terms of what was challenging, every day you just want to get as close as you can to the truth of something, and I didn’t want to let down Kristen. Kristen had been very loyal with me as her actress and waiting to do this film together, and the stakes of that are high. It mattered a lot to me that we could try our best to wrangle this beast that felt like it was slipping away from us every day, and that’s the nature of making independent films. But this one especially, there was a lot to shoot. I think the pressure of that can get to you and there’s some importance to that too. We were shooting on film and that delivers an urgency and that costs a lot of money to shoot on film. We had a great DP in Corey Waters, but sometimes there’s a nonchalance that can occur on a film set where it’s like, “We’ll go again.” We just didn’t have that luxury, and it’s probably a good thing because it felt vital and it felt like if that’s the way it is, that’s the way it is. It’s like paint. It’s just on there now and that’s what you’re going to work with.

    Imogen Poots in 'The Chronology of Water'. Photo: The Forge .
    Imogen Poots in ‘The Chronology of Water’. Photo: The Forge .

    What is the plot of ‘The Chronology of Water’?

    A young woman (Imogen Poots) finds her voice through the written word and her salvation as a swimmer – ultimately becoming a triumphant teacher, mother and a singular modern writer.

    Who is in the cast of ‘The Chronology of Water’?

    'The Chronology of Water' opens in theaters on January 9th.
    ‘The Chronology of Water’ opens in theaters on January 9th.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Song Sung Blue’

    (L to R) Kate Hudson as Claire Sardina and Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina in director Craig Brewer's 'Song Sung Blue', a Focus Features release. Credit: Sarah Shatz/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Kate Hudson as Claire Sardina and Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina in director Craig Brewer’s ‘Song Sung Blue’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Sarah Shatz/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

    In Theaters via Focus Features on December 25 is ‘Song Sung Blue’, which sounds like it should be a Neil Diamond biopic, but is in fact the adaptation of a documentary about a couple who covered his tracks while dealing with difficult moments in life.

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    Writer/director Craig Brewer‘s new movie stars Hugh Jackman (‘Deadpool & Wolverine’), Kate Hudson (‘Almost Famous’), Ella Anderson (‘Suncoast’), King Princess (‘Bottoms’), Jim Belushi (‘The Whole Truth’) and Fisher Stevens (‘Motherless Brooklyn’).

    Related Article: ‘Hustle & Flow’ Director Craig Brewer Will Make a Snoop Dogg Biopic

    Initial Thoughts

    (L to R) Jim Belushi as Tom D'Amato, Ella Anderson as Rachel, Michael Imperioli as Mark Shurilla, King Princess as Angelina, Kate Hudson as Claire Stengl, and Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina in director Craig Brewer's 'Song Sung Blue', a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Jim Belushi as Tom D’Amato, Ella Anderson as Rachel, Michael Imperioli as Mark Shurilla, King Princess as Angelina, Kate Hudson as Claire Stengl, and Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina in director Craig Brewer’s ‘Song Sung Blue’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

    We have had such a glut of music biopics in recent years, unleashed by the success of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ that you might roll your eyes at the idea that ‘Song Sung Blue’ delves into some aspect of crooner Neil Diamond’s life.

    Instead, writer/director/producer Craig Brewer has unearthed Greg Kohs’ underappreciated 2008 documentary about a real-life couple who formed a Diamond tribute act, chronicling the highs and lows in their own family.

    Script and Direction

    Director Craig Brewer during the production of 'Song Sung Blue', a Focus Features release. Credit: Sarah Shatz/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
    Director Craig Brewer during the production of ‘Song Sung Blue’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Sarah Shatz/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

    Brewer certainly knows how to bring music to screens, and in ‘Dolemite Is My Name,’ he took an effective, funny look at a real-life person. With ‘Song Sung Blue,’ he combines those to largely winning effect, though it is sometimes hampered by what is invented (coincidence and convenience in the service of heartstring plucking) and suffers from what’s best described as ‘Return of the King’ syndrome –– multiple moments where there could be a natural ending, but the movie keeps going.

    Still, Brewer has found a fantastic story here –– one that the trailer doesn’t fully address, and this is best enjoyed without knowing too much –– and draws superb performances from the whole cast, including Jackman and particularly Hudson.

    Cast and Performances

    (L to R) Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina and Kate Hudson as Claire Stengl in director Craig Brewer's 'Song Sung Blue',, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina and Kate Hudson as Claire Stengl in director Craig Brewer’s ‘Song Sung Blue’,, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features. © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

    While it might seem to be Jackson’s film as Mike Sardina initially, it evolves to become much more of a two-hander, Hudson enjoying her best role in years.

    Around them, the supporting cast work well without slipping too often into expected beats (tough when it’s a true story on display).

    Final Thoughts

    (L to R) Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina and Kate Hudson as Claire Stengl in director Craig Brewer's 'Song Sung Blue', a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina and Kate Hudson as Claire Stengl in director Craig Brewer’s ‘Song Sung Blue’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

    ‘Song Sung Blue’ should entertain even those who don’t know their Neil Diamond from their ‘Diamond Jim’, proving to be a welcome dose of real sentiment in an awards season that has been in need of it.

    ‘Song Sung Blue’ receives 70 out of 100.

    Kate Hudson as Claire Sardina in director Craig Brewer's 'Song Sung Blue', a Focus Features release. Credit: Sarah Shatz/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
    Kate Hudson as Claire Sardina in director Craig Brewer’s ‘Song Sung Blue’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Sarah Shatz/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

    What’s the story of ‘Song Sung Blue’?

    Based on a true story, two down-on-their-luck musicians (Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson) form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it’s never too late to find love and follow your dreams.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Song Sung Blue’?

    • Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina
    • Kate Hudson as Claire Sardina
    • Ella Anderson as Rachel Cartwright
    • King Princess as Angelina Sardina
    • Michael Imperioli as Mark Shurilla
    • Fisher Stevens as Dave Watson
    • Jim Belushi as Tom D’Amato
    'Song Sung Blue' is in theaters on December 25th. Photo: Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
    ‘Song Sung Blue’ is in theaters on December 25th. Photo: Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

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  • ‘Song Sung Blue’ Interview: Director Craig Brewer

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    Opening in theaters on December 25th is the new movie ‘Song Sung Blue’, which is based on the documentary of the same name and tells the true story of Neil Diamond tribute band Lightning & Thunder.

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    Written and directed by Craig Brewer (‘Dolemite Is My Name’), the film stars Hugh Jackman (‘Deadpool & Wolverine’), Kate Hudson (‘Almost Famous’), Michael Imperioli (‘Goodfellas), and Jim Belushi (‘Thief’).

    'Song Sung Blue' writer and director Craig Brewer'.
    ‘Song Sung Blue’ writer and director Craig Brewer’.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with writer and director Craig Brewer about his work on ‘Song Sung Blue’, the documentary that inspired it, developing the screenplay, why Hugh Jackman recommended Kate Hudson for the film, and their on-screen chemistry together.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interview.

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    Director Craig Brewer during the production of 'Song Sung Blue', a Focus Features release. Credit: Sarah Shatz/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
    Director Craig Brewer during the production of ‘Song Sung Blue’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Sarah Shatz/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

    Moviefone: To begin with, can you talk about your first reaction to watching the documentary, the challenges of adapting it into a screenplay, and why you wanted to tell this story as a filmmaker?

    Craig Brewer: Well, I think that I was fooled a little bit. I think I went into this documentary thinking I was just going to watch of a fluffy movie about a Neil Diamond tribute band and I was rooting for this couple as they went about their journey with it. But then suddenly this amazing story with tragedy and commitment to each other and love and family started to unfold. I just felt like, oh, this movie is really about the kind of people that I’m gravitating to in my work. It was about four years after ‘Hustle & Flow’ and it took a long time for people to even bend their mind around the idea of doing that movie. Like, “What could we possibly have in common with a pimp who wants to be a rap artist?” But really, people find that they’re relating to the characters if you treat them with respect and with honesty and try to remove some cynicism from it. I just thought that this story, if someone would trust me enough to do this, that you can take all the music of Neil Diamond, all the lyrics that I think are about being isolated, about being lost and trying to find your way, and put it into a movie that’s really inspiring about people that aren’t in the spotlight.

    (L to R) Kate Hudson as Claire Sardina and Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina in director Craig Brewer's 'Song Sung Blue', a Focus Features release. Credit: Sarah Shatz/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Kate Hudson as Claire Sardina and Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina in director Craig Brewer’s ‘Song Sung Blue’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Sarah Shatz/Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

    MF: Finally, I understand that Hugh Jackman recommended Kate Hudson for this role. Can you talk about that and their incredible on-screen chemistry together?

    CB: I got a text from Hugh saying, “Kate is Claire. Claire is Kate. Check out this interview that she’s doing on television.” I’ve been trying to make a movie with Kate for about 20 years. I’ve been to her house on three different occasions with three different scripts. I always found her to be an incredible actress, but also just a delightful person that I wanted to be around. Then when I got that message from Hugh, and I saw this television interview with Kate, she was tearing up because she was at a different place in her life. Her son was going off to college, and I was like, well, that can’t be right, I remember when that boy was a baby or a toddler. Then it suddenly hit me. We’re older. We’ve had marriages. We’ve had divorces. We’ve had life. We’ve had a lot of stuff happened to us since you last saw Kate. I also saw that she wanted to sing. She was going to, I wouldn’t say leave Hollywood behind, but she was going to really take a break and start writing songs, going on tour, and playing gigs. I thought, is it just me or is Kate basically auditioning for this movie without even knowing about it? So, she got the script, all three of us got on a Zoom together and I think the three of us basically decided that we’re the ones to make this movie. So, we moved forward with incredible trust and confidence.

    (L to R) Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina and Kate Hudson as Claire Stengl in director Craig Brewer's 'Song Sung Blue', a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina and Kate Hudson as Claire Stengl in director Craig Brewer’s ‘Song Sung Blue’, a Focus Features release. Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features © 2025 All Rights Reserved.

    What is the plot of ‘Song Sung Blue’?

    Based on a true story, two down-on-their-luck musicians (Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson) form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it’s never too late to find love and follow your dreams.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Song Sung Blue’?

    'Song Sung Blue' opens in theaters on December 25th.
    ‘Song Sung Blue’ opens in theaters on December 25th.

    List of Craig Brewer Movies:

    Buy Tickets: ‘Song Sung Blue’ Movie Showtimes

    Buy Craig Brewer Movies on Amazon