Movie Review: 'Blue Like Jazz'. Blue Like Jazz opens in select theaters April 13th as the story of a young man's. Christian Movie; Entertainment; Blue Like Jazz;. Is BLUE LIKE JAZZ family friendly? BLUE LIKE JAZZ is a movie version of Don Miller’s autobiographic book about how he.
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In theaters April 1. Official Site: http: //www. IMDB: http: //imdb. Director: Steve Taylor. Cast: Marshall Allman, Claire Holt, Tania Raymonde. Synopsis: Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller spent 4. New York Times Best Seller list and has sold over 1.
The semi- autobiographical story was adapted for the screen by Miller, Steve Taylor and Ben Pearson. In Blue Like Jazz, Don (Allman), a pious nineteen- year- old sophomore at a Texas junior college, impulsively decides to escape his evangelical upbringing for life in the Pacific Northwest at one ofthe most progressive campuses in America, Reed College in Portland. Upon arrival, Reed's surroundings and eccentric student body proves to be far different than he could possibly imagine from the environment from which he came, forcing him to embark on a journey of self- discovery to understand who he is and what he truly believes.
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The film boasts a cast of rising stars including Marshall Allman (TRUE BLOOD), Claire Holt (THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, PRETTY LITTLE LIARS), and Tania Raymonde (LOST).
Blue Like Jazz - Movie News, Reviews, Recaps and Photos. Based on the New York Times bestseller that swept the nation, BLUE LIKE JAZZ is a groundbreaking film about finding yourself.
Don (Marshall Allman), a pious nineteen- year- old sophomore at a Texas junior college, impulsively decides to escape his religious upbringing for life in the Pacific Northwest at Reed College in Portland, one of the most progressive campuses in America. Upon arrival, Reed's surroundings and eccentric student body proves to be far different than the environment from which he came, forcing him to embark on a journey of self- discovery to understand who he is and what he truly believes.
I do love these quotes. They (whoever "they" may be) are making "Blue Like Jazz" into a movie. So he wrote a book about the making of the movie. Book Review: .