Rock of Ages
Rock of Ages

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1987. Naive Sherrie Christian has just arrived in Hollywood from Tulsa looking to become a rock star. She is just like Drew Boley was when he first arrived in Hollywood, he, now the Hollywood veteran, who works as a bar back at the Bourbon Club, known as the center of the rock scene in town and the place where many of the biggest acts in rock got their big break. The two meet as Drew helps Sherrie with a situation when she first arrives in town. Despite Dennis Dupree, the Bou... (Full plot summary below)

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1987. Naive Sherrie Christian has just arrived in Hollywood from Tulsa looking to become a rock star. She is just like Drew Boley was when he first arrived in Hollywood, he, now the Hollywood veteran, who works as a bar back at the Bourbon Club, known as the center of the rock scene in town and the place where many of the biggest acts in rock got their big break. The two meet as Drew helps Sherrie with a situation when she first arrives in town. Despite Dennis Dupree, the Bourbon's owner/manager, not liking to hire people like Drew or Sherrie - someone who has musical aspirations - as service staff, Drew is able to convince Dennis and his assistant Lonny to hire Sherrie as a server, Drew and Sherrie who have a blossoming mutual attraction. Dennis and Lonny, who are having financial difficulties, are able to convince rock star Stacee Jaxx, the perpetually stoned front man for the band Arsenal who got his first break performing at the Bourbon, to perform for free at a benefit concert at the club. Rumors are that Stacee is leaving Arsenal after their next gig to go solo, Rolling Stones reporter Constance Sack who wants to get the true story as to the reason. Another problem for the Bourbon is that Mayor Mike Whitmore is taking a tough stance on what he sees as bad societal influences like rock music. His Christian fundamentalist wife Patricia Whitmore is leading the on the ground campaign in this area, she who is determined to shut down the Bourbon. But Patricia is hiding a secret from her past as to the reason for her extreme fervor in getting rid of the Bourbon. As Drew and Sherrie's romance blossoms, other romances around them blossom as well. But their romance and their musical aspirations are threatened by trying to stay true to their musical visions, changing musical tastes, and by Stacee himself.

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Film.com - 9/10 by Laremy LegelCruise, as Stacee Jaxx, is the living embodiment of a rock god.
Film Experience - 9/10 by Nathaniel RogersRock of Ages will rock you... or at least lightly jostle you.
Philadelphia Weekly - 9/10 by Sean BurnsI know that in the history of cinema there have probably been worse movies. I'm just having a hard time thinking of one right now.
Sin Magazine - 9/10 by Austin KennedyThe movie has it's tongue through it's cheek (as opposed to just tongue-in-cheek). It knows how stupid it is, and embraces it. ROCK OF AGES isn't full of great nuances or anything meaningful. It's just one hell of a good time.
Reeling Reviews - 9/10 by Laura CliffordWhile the movie is occasionally enjoyable cheese and Tom Cruise quite riveting, "Rock of Ages" is a musical with a hollow center...it could be "Showgirls" for a new generation.
Toronto Star - 9/10 by Peter HowellHow can you hate a film that promotes its guitar-pick-thin story with the surprisingly honest advertising tagline, "Nothin' But a Good Time"?
Eclipse Magazine - 9/10 by Michelle AlexandriaIt is supposed to be a celebration of 80s hair music. Why does everyone looked pained and angry during every song? The movie is worth watching for Tom Cruise's amazing performance.
Screen It! - 8/10 by Jim JudyWith all of those songs, there's not much room left for real story, and while what's present may sound fairly involved when describing all of the characters, it's meager at best. (Full Content Review for Parents also available)
Cleveland Plain Dealer - 8/10 by Clint O'ConnorTom Cruise is a hoot as rock god Stacee Jaxx, but the overall vibe runs a little thin. Better songs and better singers would have helped.
Real.com - 8/10 by Lisa Giles-KeddieUndeniably outrageous good fun with another standout comedic act from Cruise ... those who remember the 80s ... will be head banging and toe tapping.

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