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Blue Like Jazz
TrailerThe film is based on a famous novel. It is about a nineteen-year-old student who seems to be stuck in his life. One day, he decides to escape his shool to have a journey to Portland to find the answer who he is and what the importance is.Actors: Marshall Allman, Claire Holt, Tania Raymonde, Justin Welborn, Eric Lange, Jason Marsden, William McKinney, Jenny Littleton, David Alford, Jeff Obafemi Carr, Matt Godfrey, ...»Director: Steve TaylorCountry: United StatesDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Blue Like Jazz"
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Characters of "Blue Like Jazz"
Don MillerPlayed by: Marshall Allman
PennyPlayed by: Claire Holt
LaurynPlayed by: Tania Raymonde
The HoboPlayed by: Eric Lange
KennyPlayed by: Jason Marsden
JordanPlayed by: William McKinney
Don's MomPlayed by: Jenny Littleton
PriestPlayed by: David Alford
Dean BowersPlayed by: Jeff Obafemi Carr
YuriPlayed by: Matt Godfrey
James LarkinPlayed by: Jeffrey Buckner Ford
Phillipe NouvelPlayed by: Traber Burns
Town CrierPlayed by: Barak Hardley
QuinnPlayed by: Jenson Goins
Reed Activities ReceptionistPlayed by: Marin Miller
Bookstore ManagerPlayed by: Joshua Childs
ProfessorPlayed by: Becky Fly
Houston PastorPlayed by: Scott Kerr
Aqualike BabePlayed by: Valerie Jane Parker
Trendy WriterPlayed by: Donald Miller
Lauryn's FriendPlayed by: Terra Strong
Convenience Store ClerkPlayed by: Bobby Daniels
Book Store ClerkPlayed by: Travis Nicholson
Debate ModeratorPlayed by: Erin McGarry
SophiePlayed by: Ciana Griggs
AstrogirlPlayed by: Tiffany Montgomery
Robot #2Played by: Chuck David Willis
BicyclistPlayed by: Rhyan Schwartz
Jesus ChristPlayed by: Robert Fitzgerald
Drunk FreshmanPlayed by: James Austin Johnson
Boy with BalloonPlayed by: Alexander Tan
FanPlayed by: Susan Isaacs
Prison GuardPlayed by: Reegus Flenory
BrodyPlayed by: John Birkel
GracePlayed by: Natalia Dyer
LeviPlayed by: Joseph Lopez
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Directors of "Blue Like Jazz"
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Creators of "Blue Like Jazz"
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Critic Reviews of "Blue Like Jazz"
USA TodayApril 13, 2012Just earnest enough to blend its religious theme with a beer-chugging hero for a surprisingly contemporary look at faith.
Film.comApril 13, 2012The film's heart is in the right place; it just can't make the rest of its parts function smoothly.
Chicago ReaderApril 13, 2012An uncommon thoughtfulness about spiritual issues distinguishes this otherwise generic coming-of-age story.
New York PostApril 13, 2012"Blue Like Jazz" is a pleasant film, as well-intentioned as the character Don himself, but it ducks the thorniest questions of faith and dogma while patting itself on the back for realism.
Washington PostApril 13, 2012It is - somewhat surprisingly, given the heavy-handed subject - neither sanctimonious nor preachy.
San Francisco ChronicleApril 13, 2012It tackles existential struggles that many of us grapple with - and the film industry virtually ignores - while doing so in an entertaining way.
The Patriot LedgerMay 26, 2013Sodom and Gomorrah are paradoxically brought back to life in the form of an Oregon-based liberal-arts college in this Christian recruiting video.
sbs.com.auApril 04, 2013Blue Like Jazz certainly breaks the mould in terms what audiences have come to expect from spiritual cinema, but it refuses to take the necessary leap required to fully redefine mainstream audiences' perception of this niche genre.
NECNAugust 25, 2012A hot mess that somehow manages to somewhat redeem itself by the final frame but sadly not enough to save it from ultimate damnation.
7M PicturesAugust 22, 2012reveals the shallowness of the college years in which an otherwise legal adult can act like a child well into his 20s
FilmwellJune 15, 2012[It] playfully serves up more food for thought than most comedies we've seen so far this decade.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)May 04, 2012Unlike other 'faith-based' films, it lacks a down-on-your-knees come-to-Jesus moment, presenting its young hero as a conflicted Everyman with the same questions about 'the human dilemma' as any sensitive college freshman.
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