Spinning Gold

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Spinning Gold
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Timothy Scott Bogart
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  • Timothy Scott Bogart
  • Laurence Mark
  • Chris Torto
  • Jessica Martins
  • Brad Bogart
  • Gary A. Randall
Written by Timothy Scott Bogart
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Music by Evan Bogart
Justin Grey
Cinematography Byron Werner
Edited by Derek Ambrosi
Production
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  • Hero Entertainment
  • The Boardwalk Entertainment Group
  • Carioca Capital Partners
  • Blue Rider Pictures
  • Bay Point Media
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  • Hero Entertainment
  • Howling Wolf Films
Release dates
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  • March 31, 2023 (2023-03-31)
Running time
137 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Spinning Gold is a 2023 American biographical drama film written and directed by Timothy Scott Bogart. It is based on the life of his father, Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart.

Premise

The film depicts the life and career of record producer and Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart, who was credited with discovering many iconic musical acts such as Donna Summer, KISS, Village People, Cameo; and signing and pushing acts including the Pips (without Gladys Knight), Cher and Parliament to greater heights.

Cast

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Production

The project was originally announced in September 2011, with Timothy Scott Bogart writing and directing the feature about his late father. Justin Timberlake was cast as Bogart.[1][2] In October 2013, Spike Lee was in talks to direct the film.[3] In January 2014, the film was delayed due to the Envision Entertainment scandal.[4]

In June 2019, Deadline reported that Timothy Bogart would direct the film, with Jeremy Jordan now cast as Bogart, and Samuel L. Jackson, Kenan Thompson, Jason Isaacs and Jason Derulo amongst the extensive cast.[5] Richard Dreyfuss and Sebastian Maniscalco were added to the cast in August.[6] In June 2021, new cast members were announced, including Wiz Khalifa replacing Jackson and newcomer Casey Likes playing Gene Simmons.[7]

Filming began on July 16, 2019, in Montreal, with plans to wrap on September 20.[5][8] On August 23, Canadian actors' union ACTRA issued a "Do Not Work" order forbidding its members from working on the film, alleging the producers were "unfair engagers for failure to meet payroll obligations."[8][9] As of June 17, 2021, filming had begun in New Jersey.[7]

Release

The film was released in theaters on March 31, 2023.[10]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 30% of 47 reviews are positive, with an average rating of 4.6/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "A fairly flat telling of a true story that was far more colorful and entertaining in real life, Spinning Gold is destined for the cutout bin."[11] 42 was met with 10 reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of {{{3}}}, based on {{{4}}} reviews.

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External links

  • Justin Timberlake To Portray Neil Bogart In Feature Biopic Of Late Record Executive
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