Review of Chicago (1927) by Michael Wilmington for Chicago Tribune — 26 Dec 2002
Zeta-Jones can belt out her numbers, Zellweger can purr hers, and Gere-a musician who played his own cornet solos in "The Cotton Club"-can sell his songs and even dance a spiffy little tap dance.
They're better than you'd expect-and so is the movie.
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This review of Chicago (1927) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Chicago Tribune on 26 Dec 2002.
Chicago has generally received positive reviews.
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