A former rock manager gets stranded in Afghanistan and discovers a talented young girl, convincing a TV producer to let her compete in the countrys version of American Idol. Rock the Kasbah is a 2015 American English-language Comedy Musical motion picture starring Bill Murray, Kate Hudson, Beejan Land, Zooey Deschanel, Danny Mcbride, Scott Caan and Nourrdine Touami. Rock the Kasbah was Produced by Mitch Glazer, Steve Bing, Bill Block and Jacob Pechenik. Rock the Kasbah is written by Mitch Glazer and directed by Barry Levinson. Open Road Films acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Rock the Kasbah was released on 5th November 2015 and takes a screen time of 106 minutes. Rock the Kasbah was made on a budget of $15 million and at the box office it grossed only $0 million. Cinematography was done by Sean Bobbitt and editing by Aaron Yanes. The music was composed by Marcelo Zarvos.
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Rock the Kasbah Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 11%
Tasha Robinson
Its Ishtar with the passion and sincerity replaced with a surface level shrug. ( Read More )
Thats not to say it doesnt have its laughs, you cant put those two together and not come out laughing, but theyre not full belly laughs and they werent filling. ( Read More )
Kate Erbland
Rock the Kasbah is a muddled mess of a feature that struggles to retain narrative threads and believable character motivations. ( Read More )
Sam Woolf
The nonsensical climax is a given by the time it arrives in Rock the Kasbah, but the gallingly sentimental denouement, which asks Afghanistan to do as Cat Stevens asked, and get on a peace train, is infuriating in its presumed accomplishment.What Rock the Kasbah mistakes for a feel good story is the cynical product of desperate stabs for relevance by all involved. ( Read More )
Josh Lasser
Lubanys singing on Afghan Star is fantastic and may make the soundtrack worth purchasing all on its own. ( Read More )