Release Date Music from the Big House Jun 1, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Music from the Big House
Rita ChiarelliGenres Music from the Big House : Documentary,Musical & Performing Arts,Special Interest
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Music from the Big House
User Ranting Music from the Big House : 4.3User Percentage For Music from the Big House : 83 %
User Count Like for Music from the Big House : 95
All Critics Ranting For Music from the Big House : 6
All Critics Count For Music from the Big House : 9
All Critics Percentage For Music from the Big House : 44 %
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Movie Overview For Music from the Big House
A lonely doctor who once occupied an unusual lakeside home begins exchanging love letters with its former resident, a frustrated architect. They must try to unravel the mystery behind their extraordinary romance before it's too lateTagLine Music from the Big House
Trailer For Music from the Big House
Review For Music from the Big House
Even with a gripping subject like blues-singing convicts, the documentary "Music from the Big House" has a disconcerting emotional distance.Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times
Don't look for Elvis in this stark musical doc set in a maximum security prison.
Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter
[It] gets across a general notion of music as universal solace. But the filmmakers hesitate at going deeper into the dark places of the prisoners' biographies and the storied prison itself.
Nicolas Rapold-New York Times
It finally feels too cautious, as if digging a little deeper might compromise the prevailing tone of tentative uplift.
Benjamin Mercer-Village Voice
McDonald's film ultimately boils down to being just another competent but slightly dull prison doc, albeit a toe-tapping one.
Derek Adams-Time Out
The performances are fun, if musically only adequate -- there are no evident virtuosi languishing within Angola's walls -- and Chiarelli's attempts to frame matters philosophically fall a little flat.
John Anderson-Variety
How do we reconcile the horror of their crimes with the humanity of their music? "Big House" could have gone much deeper in tackling this question, but it does open the door.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Music from the Big House middles along as a formless, touristy showcase for Chiarelli.
Justin Strout-Orlando Weekly
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