About Chicago
Rob Marshall's dazzling 2002 adaptation of the Broadway musical 'Chicago' brings the Jazz Age to life with spectacular style and biting satire. The film follows Roxie Hart (Renée Zellweger), a wannabe vaudeville star who murders her lover and lands in prison, where she encounters the already famous murderess Velma Kelly (Catherine Zeta-Jones). Both women compete for the attention of slick lawyer Billy Flynn (Richard Gere), who specializes in turning criminals into celebrities through media manipulation.
The film's greatest strength lies in its seamless integration of musical numbers into the narrative, with fantasy sequences that represent the characters' ambitions and the public's fascination with scandal. Zellweger captures Roxie's desperate ambition perfectly, while Zeta-Jones delivers a powerhouse performance as the fiercely competitive Velma. Richard Gere brings charismatic sleaze to Billy Flynn, and Queen Latifah steals scenes as the prison matron Mama Morton.
Winner of six Academy Awards including Best Picture, 'Chicago' revitalized the movie musical genre with its innovative direction, stunning choreography by the original Broadway team, and timeless commentary on celebrity culture and justice. The film remains essential viewing for its energetic performances, memorable songs like 'All That Jazz' and 'Cell Block Tango,' and its surprisingly relevant exploration of how crime and media can create unlikely stars. Watch this cinematic triumph for its perfect blend of entertainment and social critique.
The film's greatest strength lies in its seamless integration of musical numbers into the narrative, with fantasy sequences that represent the characters' ambitions and the public's fascination with scandal. Zellweger captures Roxie's desperate ambition perfectly, while Zeta-Jones delivers a powerhouse performance as the fiercely competitive Velma. Richard Gere brings charismatic sleaze to Billy Flynn, and Queen Latifah steals scenes as the prison matron Mama Morton.
Winner of six Academy Awards including Best Picture, 'Chicago' revitalized the movie musical genre with its innovative direction, stunning choreography by the original Broadway team, and timeless commentary on celebrity culture and justice. The film remains essential viewing for its energetic performances, memorable songs like 'All That Jazz' and 'Cell Block Tango,' and its surprisingly relevant exploration of how crime and media can create unlikely stars. Watch this cinematic triumph for its perfect blend of entertainment and social critique.


















