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  • Best Movies With Musicians Playing Versions of Themselves

    Charli XCX in 'The Moment'. Photo: A24.
    Charli XCX in ‘The Moment’. Photo: A24.

    There is a long tradition of famous musicians playing fictional versions of themselves in movies.

    Sometimes its just a cameo like David Bowie in ‘Zoolander‘ or Bruce Springsteen in ‘High Fidelity‘, and sometimes it is an entire film where the musician is playing themself like Robbie Williams in ‘Better Man‘, the Spice Girls in ‘Spice World‘ or the Foo Fighters in ‘Studio 666‘.

    The lasted example of this is the upcoming film ‘The Moment‘, which is scheduled for release on January 30th and stars Charli XCX, who plays a version of herself in the movie.

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    In honor of the new film, which was directed by Aidan Zamiri and also stars Alexander Skarsgård and Rosanna ArquetteMoviefone is counting down the 20 best movies of all time featuring musicians playing fictional versions of themselves.

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    Note: For this list we are only including feature films and not documentaries. We are also only including movies where musicians play fictional versions of themselves and not new characters. 

    Let’s begin!

    Related Article: Dave Grohl, Pat Smear and Chris Shiflett Talk ‘Studio 666’


    20. ‘Studio 666‘ (2022)

    Dave Grohl in 'Studio 666,' an Open Road Films release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stuart/Open Road Films.
    Dave Grohl in ‘Studio 666,’ an Open Road Films release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Andrew Stuart/Open Road Films.

    Legendary rock band Foo Fighters (who play themselves) move into an Encino mansion steeped in grisly rock and roll history to record their much anticipated 10th album. Once in the house, Dave Grohl finds himself grappling with supernatural forces that threaten both the completion of the album and the lives of the band.

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    19. ‘Mars Attacks!‘ (1996)

    A fleet of Martian spacecraft surrounds the world’s major cities and all of humanity waits to see if the extraterrestrial visitors have, as they claim, “come in peace.” U.S. President James Dale (Jack Nicholson) receives assurance from science professor Donald Kessler (Pierce Brosnan) that the Martians’ mission is a friendly one. But when a peaceful exchange ends in the total annihilation of the U.S. Congress, military men call for a full-scale nuclear retaliation. Tom Jones appears as himself in the film.

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    18. ‘Detroit Rock City‘ (1999)

    In 1978, a Kiss concert was an epoch-making event. For the four teen fans in Detroit Rock City getting tickets to the sold-out show becomes the focal point of their existence. They’ll do anything for tickets — compete in a strip club’s amateur-night contest, take on religious protesters, even rob a convenience store! The four original members of Kiss (Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss) all play themselves in the film.

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    17. ‘Hustlers‘ (2019)

    A crew of savvy former strip club employees band together to turn the tables on their Wall Street clients. Usher appears as himself in the film.

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    16. ‘The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash‘ (1983)

    The story of the rise and fall of the Pre-Fab Four. Mick Jagger appears as himself in the film.

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    15. ‘This Is the End‘ (2013)

    Backstreet Boys in 'This Is the End'. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.
    Backstreet Boys in ‘This Is the End’. Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    While attending a party at James Franco‘s house, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel and many other celebrities are faced with the apocalypse. Members of the Backstreet Boys appear as themselves in the movie.

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    14. ‘Spice World‘ (1998)

    World famous pop group the Spice Girls (Victoria Beckham, Mel B, Emma Burton, Melanie C, and Geri Halliwell) zip around London in their luxurious double decker tour bus having various adventures and performing for their fans.

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    13. ‘The Night Before‘ (2015)

    In New York City for their annual tradition of Christmas Eve debauchery, three lifelong best friends (Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen and Anthony Mackie) set out to find the Holy Grail of Christmas parties since their yearly reunion might be coming to an end. Miley Cyrus appears as herself in the movie.

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    12. ‘Little Nicky‘ (2000)

    After the lord of darkness decides he will not cede his throne to any of his three sons, the two most powerful of them escape to Earth to create a kingdom for themselves. This action closes the portal filtering sinful souls to Hell and causes Satan to wither away. He must send his most weak but beloved son, Little Nicky (Adam Sandler), to Earth to return his brothers to Hell. Ozzy Osbourne appears as himself in the film.

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    11. ‘Yesterday‘ (2019)

    A struggling musician (Himesh Patel) realizes he’s the only person on Earth who can remember The Beatles after waking up in an alternate reality where the group was forgotten. Ed Sheeran appears as himself in the film.

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    10. ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow‘ (2025)

    (L to R) Barry Keoghan as Lee and Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye as Abel in 'Hurry Up Tomorrow'. Photo Credit: Andrew Cooper.
    (L to R) Barry Keoghan as Lee and Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye as Abel in ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’. Photo Credit: Andrew Cooper.

    A musician (The Weeknd) plagued by insomnia is pulled into an odyssey with a stranger who begins to unravel the very core of his existence.

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    9. ‘Old School‘ (2003)

    Three friends (Luke Wilson, Will Ferrell and Vince Vaughn) attempt to recapture their glory days by opening up a fraternity near their alma mater. Snoop Dogg appears as himself in the film.

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    8. ‘I ♥ Huckabees‘ (2004)

    A husband-and-wife team play detective (Dustin Hoffman and Lily Tomlin), but not in the traditional sense. Instead, the happy duo helps others solve their existential issues, the kind that keep you up at night, wondering what it all means. Shania Twain appears as herself in the film.

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    7. ‘High Fidelity‘ (2000)

    After his long-time girlfriend dumps him, a thirty-year-old record store owner (John Cusack) seeks to understand why he is unlucky in love while recounting his “top five breakups of all time”. Bruce Springsteen appears as himself in the film.

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    6. ‘Singles‘ (1992)

    A group of young adults in their twenties, who share an apartment in the city of Seattle, ponder on love and face all the challenges of adulthood. Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder and Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell appear in the film.

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    5. ‘Better Man‘ (2025)

    Robbie Williams in 'Better Man' from Paramount Pictures.
    Robbie Williams in ‘Better Man’ from Paramount Pictures.

    Follow Robbie Williams‘ journey from childhood, to being the youngest member of chart-topping boyband Take That, through to his unparalleled achievements as a record-breaking solo artist – all the while confronting the challenges that stratospheric fame and success can bring.

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    4. ‘Wayne’s World‘ (1992)

    The adventures of two amiably aimless metal-head friends, Wayne (Mike Myers) and Garth (Dana Carvey). From Wayne’s basement, the pair broadcast a talk-show called “Wayne’s World” on local public access television. The show comes to the attention of a sleazy network executive (Rob Lowe) who wants to produce a big-budget version of “Wayne’s World”—and he also wants Wayne’s girlfriend, a rock singer named Cassandra (Tia Carrere). Wayne and Garth have to battle the executive not only to save their show, but also Cassandra. Alice Cooper appears as himself in the film.

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    3. ‘The Wedding Singer‘ (1998)

    Robbie (Adam Sandler), a local rock star turned wedding singer, is dumped on the day of his wedding. Meanwhile, waitress Julia (Drew Barrymore) finally sets a wedding date with her fiancée Glenn (Matthew Glave). When Julia and Robbie meet and hit it off, they find that things are more complicated than anybody thought. Billy Idol appears as himself in the film.

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    2. ‘Men in Black II‘ (2002)

    Kay (Tommy Lee Jones) and Jay (Will Smith) reunite to provide our best, last and only line of defense against a sinister seductress who levels the toughest challenge yet to the MIB’s untarnished mission statement – protecting Earth from the scum of the universe. It’s been four years since the alien-seeking agents averted an intergalactic disaster of epic proportions. Now it’s a race against the clock as Jay must convince Kay – who not only has absolutely no memory of his time spent with the MIB, but is also the only living person left with the expertise to save the galaxy – to reunite with the MIB before the earth submits to ultimate destruction. Michael Jackson appears as himself in the film.

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    1. ‘Zoolander‘ (2001)

    (L to R) Ben Stiller, David Bowie, and Owen Wilson in 'Zoolander'. Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    (L to R) Ben Stiller, David Bowie, and Owen Wilson in ‘Zoolander’. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Clear the runway for Derek Zoolander (Ben Stiller), VH1’s three-time male model of the year. His face falls when hippie-chic Hansel (Owen Wilson) scooters in to steal this year’s award. The evil fashion guru Mugatu (Will Ferrell) seizes the opportunity to turn Derek into a killing machine. It’s a well-designed conspiracy and only with the help of Hansel and a few well-chosen accessories like Matilda (Christine Taylor) can Derek make the world safe for male models everywhere. David Bowie appears as himself in the film.

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  • Elisha Cuthbert Talks ‘The Cellar’

    Elisha Cuthbert in 'The Cellar.'
    Elisha Cuthbert in ‘The Cellar,’ which opens in theaters and on Shudder beginning April 15th.

    Opening in theaters and on Shudder beginning April 15th is the new horror movie ‘The Cellar’ from writer/director Brendan Muldowney.

    The movie stars Elisha Cuthbert (‘24’ and ‘Old School’) as Keira Woods, a woman whose teenage daughter (Abby Fitz) mysteriously vanishes in the cellar of their new house. She soon discovers there is an ancient and powerful entity controlling their home that she will have to face or risk losing her family’s souls forever.

    In addition to Cuthbert and Fitz, the movie also features Eoin Macken (‘La Brea’) as Keira’s husband Brian, and Dylan Fitzmaurice Brady as their son Steven.

    Elisha Cuthbert began her career over 25 years ago as a child actor. She has since gone on to appear in several hit TV programs such as ‘Happy Endings’ and ‘The Ranch,’ as well as appearing in popular movies like ‘Old School,’ ‘Love Actually,’ ‘The Girl Next Door,’ and ‘House of Wax.’ But she is probably best known for her role as Jack Bauer’s daughter Kim, on the groundbreaking Fox series ’24.’

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Elisha Cuthbert about her work on ‘The Cellar.’ The talented actress discussed her new movie, her character, working with Eoin Macken, having fun on the set, and how playing a mother reminded her of working on ’24.’

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    You can read our full interview below with Elisha Cuthbert or watch our interviews with Cuthbert and Eoin Macken by clicking on the video player above.

    Moviefone: To begin with, can you talk about how you got involved with this project and what was your first reaction to the screenplay?

    Elisha Cuthbert: It’s interesting because I got to check out the director Brendan’s short film called ‘The Ten Steps.’ Which this film was based off of, and then went into reading the script and thought it was such a great take on the short. Obviously, it’s a lot more in depth dealing with numerology and all of this mythical stuff. But the short was really what intrigued me and then the film I thought was great.

    Then towards the end where it takes a turn, without giving a lot away, was really what got me. I thought, “Wow, this is going to be a fun ride.” I really loved it and I hoped we could do it, because it was really at the height of the pandemic when I had read it. We weren’t really sure if we were going to be able to make it, but we ended up getting it done. So that was great.

    MF: What was you approach to playing this character?

    EC: Brandon and I had a lot of conversations about how the film was going to be so atmospheric and I think for people to know going into this, this is not a gore-fest. There’s something a little bit more atmospheric is the world. So, when I went into it, I wanted Keira to blend in with that atmospheric vibe. So, she’s tough, but she’s subdued, very much a workhorse and is logical and gets things done.

    So, I went in with that attitude. But also, there’s that thing where I felt, at this point in my career, I hadn’t really tackled playing a mother per se, not to this level. So, with children of my own now I really was drawn to the idea of the concept of going to the ends of the earth to save your children. I loved that and could relate to it. So, I brought that as well, which was always in the back of my mind.

    MF: Can you also talk about the challenges of playing a mother who has lost her child?

    EC: I think there’s one scene in the film that really hits on that hard. When she’s with her husband and she feels like she’s done everything wrong and feels the heavy emotional weight of the grief of that. But then, in a perfect Keira Woods vibe, it’s time to get at it and find a solution to this and find her daughter.

    The great thing about it that makes it so realistic was that you watch horror films sometimes, and you’re always going, “Why are they going down into the cellar? They know it’s the wrong thing to do. Why are they going out into the woods? There’s always that torturous question of, are they going to get themselves into some sort of trouble?

    But for me, I felt like this was the first time I had read it where I went, of course this mother is going to do anything and put herself in any kind of danger to save her daughter. So, for me, that was a jumping off point where everything made sense and nothing scary or crazy felt crazy enough to stop her.

    Eoin Macken in 'The Cellar.'
    Eoin Macken in ‘The Cellar,’ which opens in theaters and on Shudder beginning April 15th.

    MF: When Keira discovers that something supernatural is happening in their home, Brian does not believe her. Can you talk about their relationship and creating that with Eoin Macken?

    EC: You know what? Eoin is so great. I mean, we had such a good time working together. I mean really Keira is on this journey on her own, because like you said, I think when she starts to even tell the police what she’s discovering, without giving anything away, everyone starts to turn their backs on her and she’s left the lone soldier really going for it and taking the lead.

    So yeah, we didn’t get a ton of stuff to play, but what we did get to play with, we really did work on. Because we really wanted to convey that these two had been obviously together for a long time. They had their children very young and we kind of created this backstory for them because there’s a lot of stuff that’s not said in words and really is just moments, that brings in that atmospheric vibe. So, we really played on that, understanding each other’s back story and we had a lot of fun with that.

    MF: You have some very tense scenes in this movie. Is it fun on the set while you are making a movie like this or is it also tense while you are filming?

    EC: Certain scenes are way more intense than others. I think when you’re trying to keep the momentum, especially as the movie builds, right? You start in one place, but then as this film progresses, it just gets heavier and faster until it finally hits. So, there’s a lot of like, running up and down the hall to get a little out of breath. There’s a lot of fun, jumping up and down to get that energy going.

    So, we all have our own little tricks to get there, but that’s the fun of it. I think with horror, the reason why I love the genre so much is that really, it’s one of those things where you have to give yourself 100% to go for it. Otherwise, it’s not going to play. Really you have to be ready to go there, and ready to scream and ready to run it out. So, that was a lot of fun.

    MF: Finally, you began your career as a child actor and I’m curious if working on this film with the actors that play your children brought back any memories of when you starting your own career?

    EC: Oh, you nailed it. I mean, it was like a full circle moment when I got introduced to the kids. Because one, when I met Dylan who plays my son Steven in the film, it was like, that was me at that age. I started acting at that age.

    So, him at 11 was me at 11 starting and I thought, “Wow, I could see so much of myself in him.” Then obviously with Abby who plays Ellie, my daughter, her being  18 and I was 18 on ‘24,’ playing the daughter in distress, so we had many conversations about that. Because I said, “Here’s some of the things that I had learned along the way.”

    It just was incredible. So, both kids brought out a moment in time for me in my own career. Then I was like, “I’m in the Kiefer (Sutherland) role. Well how did this happen?” Like in a blink of an eye there I was, the female Jack Bauer, right? I mean, obviously he’s iconic, but I just felt like, “Oh my God, I’m in his shoes.” It was wild.

    Elisha Cuthbert and Dylan Fitzmaurice Brady in 'The Cellar.'
    Elisha Cuthbert and Dylan Fitzmaurice Brady in ‘The Cellar,’ which opens in theaters and on Shudder beginning April 15th.
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