Live at the Foxes Den

December. 06,2013      
Rating:
4.8
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Trailer Synopsis Cast

A corporate attorney quits his job at a high profile law firm to become the singer at a an old cocktail lounge called the Foxes Den, becoming deeply involved in the lives of its staff and regulars.

Jackson Rathbone as  Bobby Kelly
Jocelin Donahue as  Kat
Caity Lotz as  Susan Hudson
Xander Berkeley as  Kenneth
Brian Doyle-Murray as  Earl Stein
Elliott Gould as  Paul Munchak
Bob Gunton as  Tony O'Hara
Christina Pickles as  Mrs. Ducksworth
Mark Famiglietti as  Steve

Reviews

Colibel
2013/12/06

Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.

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ThrillMessage
2013/12/07

There are better movies of two hours length. I loved the actress'performance.

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Calum Hutton
2013/12/08

It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...

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Staci Frederick
2013/12/09

Blistering performances.

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Diya Rattanpal
2013/12/10

Only discovering this movie due to Caity Lotz starring in it, this movie is a little gem! I had quite low expectations of this movie but it has such a quirky and old school feel about it, it enticed me to carry on watching. Admittedly some of the scenes are slightly 'wishy-washy' and have a bit of a jump to them without an explanation, but overall it all seams together very well. A very simple, and easy to follow story line with some very light hearted humour makes for a very good viewing. Excellent casting of all the characters, and Rathbone's singing is simply to die for!Definitely a movie I would recommend.

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DrStranglove
2013/12/11

(No Spoilers)As with many a straight to iTunes release, Live at the Foxs Den fails to impress. It takes a bit more than an impressive (maybe) singing voice to bring this film alive: story line with out clichés and a believable plot for two. And though I am sure somewhere somehow a lawyer quit his job to be an lounge singer, this one does not even pass the believability test suspend my disbelief.That said, Elliot Gould was VERY convincing as the alcoholic father figure and any of the Murray brothers are fun to watch. But as a whole, wait for this one to come on late night TV.Save your cash.

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