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  • Best Rock and Roll Biopics of All Time Ranked

    Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in 'Michael'. Photo Credit: Kevin Mazur.
    Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in ‘Michael’. Photo Credit: Kevin Mazur.

    Rock and Roll musicians always make interesting subjects for biopics, and often win Oscars like in the case of ‘Ray‘ or Bohemian Rhapsody.’

    In recent years, we’ve seen the release of biopics about Bob Marley (‘Bob Marley: One Love‘), Amy Winehouse (‘Back to Black‘), Bob Dylan (‘A Complete Unknown‘), and Bruce Springsteen (‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere‘), and now we have ‘Michael‘ opening in theaters on April 24th, which stars Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson.

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    In honor of the new film, Moviefone is counting down the top 20 Rock and Roll biopics of all time.

    NOTE: Since the term “Rock and Roll” can cover several different genres of music, we are only including movies about musical artists who were known for performing popular music within the rock genre, including jazz, blues, country, rap, etc.

    Without further ado, let’s begin!

    Related Article: Edward Norton and Monica Barbaro Talk Dylan Biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’


    20. ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere‘ (2025)

    Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in 20th Century Studios' 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere'. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2025 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.
    Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in 20th Century Studios’ ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2025 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    Bruce Springsteen (Jeremy Allen White), a young musician on the cusp of global superstardom, struggles to reconcile the pressures of success with the ghosts of his past.

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    19. ‘Bob Marley: One Love‘ (2024)

    Kingsley Ben-Adir as “Bob Marley” in 'Bob Marley: One Love' from Paramount Pictures.
    Kingsley Ben-Adir as “Bob Marley” in ‘Bob Marley: One Love’ from Paramount Pictures.

    Jamaican singer-songwriter Bob Marley (Kingsley Ben-Adir) overcomes adversity to become the most famous reggae musician in the world.

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    18. ‘Control‘ (2007)

    (Left) Sam Riley as Ian Curtis in 'Control'. Photo: The Weinstein Company.
    (Left) Sam Riley as Ian Curtis in ‘Control’. Photo: The Weinstein Company.

    The story of Joy Division’s lead singer Ian Curtis (Sam Riley), from his schoolboy days in 1973 to his suicide on the eve of the band’s first American tour in 1980.

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    17. ‘Miles Ahead‘ (2016)

    Don Cheadle as Miles Davis in 'Miles Ahead'. Photo: Sony Pictures Classics.
    Don Cheadle as Miles Davis in ‘Miles Ahead’. Photo: Sony Pictures Classics.

    An exploration of the life and music of Miles Davis (Don Cheadle).

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    16. ‘Jimi: All Is by My Side‘ (2014)

    André 3000 as Jimi Hendrix in 'Jimi: All Is by My Side'. Photo: Darko Entertainment.
    André 3000 as Jimi Hendrix in ‘Jimi: All Is by My Side’. Photo: Darko Entertainment.

    A drama based on Jimi Hendrix‘s (André 3000) life as he left New York City for London, where his career took off.

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    15. ‘ Michael‘ (2026)

    Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in 'Michael'. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson.
    Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in ‘Michael’. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson.

    Discover the story of Michael Jackson (Jaafar Jackson), one of the most influential artists the world has ever known, and his life beyond the music, tracing his journey from the discovery of his extraordinary talent as the lead of the Jackson Five, to the visionary artist whose creative ambition fueled a relentless pursuit to become the biggest entertainer in the world, highlighting both his life off-stage and some of the most iconic performances from his early solo career.

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    14. ‘The Runaways‘ (2010)

    (L to R) Alia Shawkat as Robin Robins, Riley Keough as Marie Currie, Scout Taylor-Compton as Lita Ford, Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett, and Dakota Fanning as Cherie Currie in 'The Runaways'. Photo: Summit Entertainment.
    (L to R) Alia Shawkat as Robin Robins, Riley Keough as Marie Currie, Scout Taylor-Compton as Lita Ford, Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett, and Dakota Fanning as Cherie Currie in ‘The Runaways’. Photo: Summit Entertainment.

    Joan Jett (Kristen Stewart) and Cherie Currie (Dakota Fanning), two rebellious teenagers from Southern California, become the frontwomen for the Runaways — the now-legendary group that paved the way for future generations of female rockers. Under the Svengali-like influence of impresario Kim Fowley (Michael Shannon), the band becomes a huge success.

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    13. ‘La Bamba‘ (1987)

    Lou Diamond Phillips as Ritchie Valens in 'La Bamba'. Photo: Columbia Pictures.
    Lou Diamond Phillips as Ritchie Valens in ‘La Bamba’. Photo: Columbia Pictures.

    Los Angeles teenager Ritchie Valens (Lou Diamond Phillips) becomes an overnight rock ‘n’ roll success in 1958, thanks to a love ballad called “Donna” that he wrote for his girlfriend. But as his star rises, Valens has conflicts with his jealous brother, Bob (Esai Morales), and becomes haunted by a recurring nightmare of a plane crash just as he begins his first national tour alongside Buddy Holly (Marshall Crenshaw).

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    12. ‘Get on Up‘ (2014)

    Chadwick Boseman as James Brown in 'Get On Up'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Chadwick Boseman as James Brown in ‘Get On Up’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    A chronicle of James Brown‘s (Chadwick Boseman) rise from extreme poverty to become one of the most influential musicians in history.

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    11. ‘Ray‘ (2004)

    Jamie Foxx as Ray Charles in 'Ray'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    Jamie Foxx as Ray Charles in ‘Ray’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Born on a sharecropping plantation in Northern Florida, Ray Charles (Jamie Foxx) went blind at seven. Inspired by a fiercely independent mom who insisted he make his own way, He found his calling and his gift behind a piano keyboard. Touring across the Southern musical circuit, the soulful singer gained a reputation and then exploded with worldwide fame when he pioneered coupling gospel and country together.

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    10. ‘Sid and Nancy‘ (1986)

    (L to R) Gary Oldman as Sid Vicious and Chloe Webb as Nancy Spungen in 'SId and Nancy'. Photo: Palace Pictures.
    (L to R) Gary Oldman as Sid Vicious and Chloe Webb as Nancy Spungen in ‘SId and Nancy’. Photo: Palace Pictures.

    January 1978. After their success in England, the punk rock band Sex Pistols venture out on their tour of the southern United States. Temperamental bassist Sid Vicious (Gary Oldman) is forced by his band mates to travel without his troubled girlfriend, Nancy Spungen (Chloe Webb), who will meet him in New York. When the band breaks up and Sid begins his solo career in a hostile city, the turbulent couple definitely falls into the depths of drug addiction.

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    9. ‘Love & Mercy‘ (2015)

    Paul Dano as Brian Wilson in 'Love & Mercy'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    Paul Dano as Brian Wilson in ‘Love & Mercy’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    In the late 1960s, the Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson (Paul Dano and John Cusack) stops touring, produces “Pet Sounds” and begins to lose his grip on reality. By the 1980s, Wilson, under the sway of a controlling therapist, finds a savior in Melinda Ledbetter (Elizabeth Banks).

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    8. ‘Rocketman‘ (2019)

    Taron Egerton as Elton John in 'Rocketman'. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    Taron Egerton as Elton John in ‘Rocketman’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    The story of Elton John‘s (Taron Egerton) life, from his years as a prodigy at the Royal Academy of Music through his influential and enduring musical partnership with Bernie Taupin (Jamie Bell).

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    7. ‘Elvis‘ (2022)

    Austin Butler as Elvis in Warner Bros. Pictures’ drama 'Elvis,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Austin Butler as Elvis in Warner Bros. Pictures’ drama ‘Elvis,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    The life story of Elvis Presley (Austin Butler) as seen through the complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks).

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    6. ‘What’s Love Got to Do with It‘ (1993)

    Angela Bassett as Tina Turner in 'What's Love Got to Do with It'. Photo: Touchstone Pictures.
    Angela Bassett as Tina Turner in ‘What’s Love Got to Do with It’. Photo: Touchstone Pictures.

    Singer Tina Turner (Angela Bassett) rises to stardom while mustering the courage to break free from her abusive husband Ike (Laurence Fishburne).

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    5. ‘I’m Not There‘ (2007)

    Cate Blanchett as Jude Quinn in 'I'm Not There'. Photo: The Weinstein Company.
    Cate Blanchett as Jude Quinn in ‘I’m Not There’. Photo: The Weinstein Company.

    Six actors (Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Marcus Carl Franklin, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, and Ben Whishaw) portray six personas of music legend Bob Dylan in scenes depicting various stages of his life, chronicling his rise from unknown folksinger to international icon and revealing how Dylan constantly reinvented himself.

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    4. ‘Walk the Line‘ (2005)

    (L to R) Reese Witherspoon as June Carter and Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny Cash in 'Walk the Line'.
    (L to R) Reese Witherspoon as June Carter and Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny Cash in ‘Walk the Line’.

    A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash‘s (Joaquin Phoenix) life, from his early days on an Arkansas cotton farm to his rise to fame with Sun Records in Memphis, where he recorded alongside Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins.

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    3. ‘The Doors‘ (1991)

    Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison in 'The Doors'. Photo: Tri-Star Pictures.
    Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison in ‘The Doors’. Photo: Tri-Star Pictures.

    The story of the famous and influential 1960s rock band and its lead singer and composer, Jim Morrison (Val Kilmer).

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    2. ‘Straight Outta Compton‘ (2015)

    O'Shea Jackson Jr. as O'Shea "Ice Cube" Jackson Sr. in 'Straight Outta Compton'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    O’Shea Jackson Jr. as O’Shea “Ice Cube” Jackson Sr. in ‘Straight Outta Compton’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    In 1987, five young men, using brutally honest rhymes and hardcore beats, put their frustration and anger about life in the most dangerous place in America into the most powerful weapon they had: their music. Starring O’Shea Jackson Jr. as O’Shea “Ice Cube” Jackson, Corey Hawkins as Andre “Dr. Dre” Young, and Jason Mitchell as Eric “Eazy-E” Wright.

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    1. ‘A Complete Unknown‘ (2024)

    Timothée Chalamet in 'A Complete Unkown'. Photo by Macall Polay, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.
    Timothée Chalamet in ‘A Complete Unkown’. Photo by Macall Polay, Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.

    Set in the influential New York music scene of the early 60s, ‘A Complete Unknown’ follows 19-year-old Minnesota musician Bob Dylan‘s (Timothée Chalamet) meteoric rise as a folk singer to concert halls and the top of the charts – his songs and mystique becoming a worldwide sensation – culminating in his groundbreaking electric rock and roll performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.

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  • Beach Boys Co-Founder Brian Wilson Dies Aged 82

    Brian Wilson in 'The Beach Boys: Making Pet Sounds'. Photo: Apple TV+.
    Brian Wilson in ‘The Beach Boys: Making Pet Sounds’. Photo: Apple TV+.

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    • Musical icon Brian Wilson has died aged 82.
    • He co-founded the Beach Boys.
    • Wilson’s music evolved beyond its pop roots.

    Brian Wilson, the musical genius behind The Beach Boys and a pioneering force in American pop music, has died at the age of 82.

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    Wilson’s family announced his death via an Instagram statement:

    “We are heartbroken to announce that our beloved father Brian Wilson has passed away,” they wrote. “We are at a loss for words right now. Please respect our privacy at this time as our family is grieving. We realize that we are sharing our grief with the world.”

    Related Article:  Funk-Rock Icon Sly Stone of Sly and the Family Stone has Died Aged 82

    Brian Wilson: Early Life

    The Beach Boys in 2024's 'The Beach Boys' documentary. Photo: Disney+.
    The Beach Boys in 2024’s ‘The Beach Boys’ documentary. Photo: Disney+.

    Born on June 20, 1942, in Hawthorne, California, Brian Douglas Wilson emerged as one of the most innovative and influential figures in 20th-century music.

    Though largely deaf in his right ear from an early age, he was encouraged to sing and play by his father Murry, an amateur songwriter who controlled his sons with extreme emotional and sometimes physical abuse.

    Guided by the example of the ’50s pop vocal group the Four Freshman and influenced by such doo-wop acts as Dion and the Belmonts, Wilson — who was fluent on the piano from an early age — schooled his younger brothers in close-harmony singing.

    During their years at Hawthorne High, he founded the band Carl & the Passions (so named to induce his brother’s participation) with his siblings and first cousin Mike Love.

    Al Jardine, a Wilson classmate at El Camino College, joined them in an embryonic group, provisionally named the Pendletons after the then-popular shirt.

    Brian Wilson: Beach Boys and beyond

    Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys in 'The Beach Boys: Making Pet Sounds'. Photo: Apple TV+.
    Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys in ‘The Beach Boys: Making Pet Sounds’. Photo: Apple TV+.

    Wilson co-founded The Beach Boys in 1961 alongside his brothers Carl and Dennis, cousin Love, and high school friend Al Jardine. With hits like “Surfin’ U.S.A.,” “California Girls,” and “I Get Around,” the band captured the sun-soaked dreams of a generation. But it was Wilson’s deepening musical ambition that elevated their work into the realm of artistry.

    In 1966, he masterminded Pet Sounds, a lush and introspective album widely hailed as one of the greatest of all time.

    The album’s intricate arrangements and emotional depth influenced countless artists, including The Beatles. Later that year, Wilson unveiled “Good Vibrations,” a song that pushed the boundaries of what pop music could be, combining elaborate production with raw emotion.

    Despite his professional triumphs, Wilson struggled with mental illness for much of his life. In the late 1960s, he began to withdraw from public life as he battled depression, anxiety, and the effects of drug abuse. The long-shelved “Smile” project became symbolic of both his artistic vision and his inner turmoil.

    Wilson’s later years were marked by a remarkable resurgence. He returned to performing in the 1990s, released critically acclaimed solo albums, and in 2004, finally completed and released “Brian Wilson Presents Smile” to widespread acclaim. His candidness about his struggles endeared him to generations of fans who saw in him not only a musical genius, but a deeply human artist.

    Over his lifetime, Wilson received numerous honors, including induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 and a Kennedy Center Honor in 2007. His influence can be heard in artists as varied as Paul McCartney, Radiohead, and Frank Ocean.

    Wilson’s struggles were brought to cinematic life in 2014’s ‘Love & Mercy,’ which starred Paul Dano and John Cusack as different versions of the musician.

    Brian Wilson: recent illness and family

    (Left) Brian Wilson in 'Beautiful Dreamer: Brian Wilson and the Story of Smile'. Photo: Showtime.
    (Left) Brian Wilson in ‘Beautiful Dreamer: Brian Wilson and the Story of Smile’. Photo: Showtime.

    In 2024, it was revealed that Wilson was suffering from dementia following the death of his second wife, Melinda Ledbetter. Following this, he was placed in a conservatorship, with his long-time publicist Jean Sievers, and his manager, LeeAnn Hard, as his conservators.

    Wilson is survived by daughters Carnie and Wendy from his first marriage to Marilyn Rovell (who themselves achieved huge chart success in the ’90s as members of the pop group Wilson Phillips) and by millions of fans around the world who found light, longing, and life in his music.

    As he once wrote, “God only knows what I’d be without you.” For music lovers everywhere, the world is undeniably richer for having had Brian Wilson in it.

    Brian Wilson in 2021's 'Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road '. Photo: Peacock.
    Brian Wilson in 2021’s ‘Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road ‘. Photo: Peacock.

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  • 11 Times We Fell in Love with John Cusack

    11 Times We Fell in Love with John Cusack

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    I’m not sure if it’s in spite or because of the wildly varied career that he has had, but it feels hard to overstate how beloved John Cusack is to a certain segment of the moviegoing population. In recent years he’s appeared in a number of thrillers and genre films that haven’t received as much attention as his earlier work, but Cusack’s palpable intelligence and unforced charisma on screen were absolutely iconic in a spate of 1980s and ‘90s teen comedies and coming of age stories  where he either played the guy that you wanted to be with, or simply the guy you wanted to be. As we commemorate the gifted and charming actor’s 53rd birthday on June 28, Moviefone takes a look back at just a few of the films that made us fall in love with John Cusack.

    The Sure Thing” (1985)

    Warner Bros.

    After small but memorable roles in “Class” and “Sixteen Candles,” Cusack got his first big role in Rob Reiner’s follow-up to “This Is Spinal Tap,” a romantic comedy about two bickering college students (Cusack and Daphne Zuniga) who make a cross-country trip to meet their perfect partner, only to discover that the one they’re looking for is right in front of them.

    Better Off Dead” (1985)

    Warner Bros.

    A decidedly goofier look at teenage romance than “The Sure Thing,” Savage Steve Holland’s story about high schooler Lane Myer (Cusack), his best friend Charles De Mar (Curtis Armstrong) and the girl (Amanda Wyss) that broke his heart  remains one of the most madcap and irresistible comedies of the 1980s. Plus, Diane Franklin of “Last American Virgin” fame plays Monique, the French exchange student who deservedly wins his heart.

    Eight Men Out” (1988)

    Orion Pictures

    John Sayles was a powerhouse storyteller in the 1980s, and in this recount of MLB’s 1919 Black Sox scandal, Cusack plays Buck Weaver, a shortstop whose career ended in disgrace after taking the fall for his teammates when they attempted to throw the World Series. Cusack’s quiet resolve — but also his solidarity in not revealing the fix — provides a perfect counterbalance to the tragic consequences of this stain on Major League baseball’s history.

    Say Anything…” (1989)

    20th Century Fox

    Few characters have ever been as universally beloved as Cusack’s Lloyd Dobler, the kickboxing-loving high school graduate who falls for valedictorian Diane Cort (Ione Skye) in Cameron Crowe’s unforgettable directorial debut. The two them make an adorably awkward pair as their love finds footing against the backdrop of his aimless future and her escalating family troubles. Plus that boombox scene is just iconic.

    The Grifters” (1990)

    Miramax

    Cusack is both the genius and the fool in Stephen Frears’ adaptation of the Jim Thompson novel of the same name. Playing Roy Dillon, the estranged son of veteran con artist Lily (Anjelica Huston), Cusack gets to exercise his oiliest charms as well as his stone-faced gullibility when they make a tenuous pact with his girlfriend Myra (Annette Bening) for a long con that tests loyalties and promises deadly consequences.

    Grosse Pointe Blank” (1997)

    Disney

    Cuscak co-wrote this comedy, directed by George Armitage, about a hitman who comes home for his ten-year high school reunion. Revisiting the choices of his past — the biggest being the abandonment of his girlfriend Debi (Minnie Driver) on prom night — Martin Blank goes on an explosively fun journey that ends when he discovers either that he’s still in love with Debi or he develops a newfound respect for life.

    The Thin Red Line” (1998)

    20th Century Fox

    The number of people whose roles Terrence Malick cut down or completely out of this James Jones adaptation are reportedly legendary, but even in a small part of this operatic, meditative war film, Cusack leaves a very distinct impression as an army captain whose quiet authority prompts his ambitious, volatile superior officer (Nick Nolte) to reward his men after they mount a successful attack on a bunker at the cost of dozens of lives.

    High Fidelity” (2000)

    Disney

    Cusack’s second outing as a co-writer created a decidedly less flattering portrait of love and relationships, but this adaptation of the Nick Hornby’s novel remains a seminal work in his filmography. His Rob Gordon serves as an iconic and transformative character after what was previously a mostly uninterrupted spate of nice guys and charmers.

    Serendipity” (2001)

    Miramax

    Cusack retreated to the familiar territory of rom-coms to play another irresistible leading man for this inventive film about two people (Cusack and Kate Beckinsale) whose fates become intertwined after they attempt to purchase the same pair of cashmere gloves for the partners they don’t know yet are just an obstacle to finding each other.

    Hot Tub Time Machine” (2010)

    MGM

    Cusack’s longtime pal Steve Pink directed this trip down memory lane for the onetime ‘80s heartthrob playing a down-on-his-luck guy who gets magically transported back to his youth to fix some of the mistakes that led to his unhappy adulthood.

    Love & Mercy” (2014)

    Lionsgate

    Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson had such a fascinating life that not one but two people had to play him in this unconventional biopic. As the middle-aged Wilson, coddled into inactivity by a manipulative therapist, Cusack provides compelling layers of charm and humanity that elevate a performance that could easily have been doddering and aloof.