Open Road Films (II) | Release Date: October 23, 2015
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TVJerryOct 26, 2015
Much like Bill Murray's character in this movie, director Barry Levinson has seen better days for hits. Murray plays a has-been rock manager who finds himself stranded in Afghanistan, where he discovers a local woman with a beautiful voice.Much like Bill Murray's character in this movie, director Barry Levinson has seen better days for hits. Murray plays a has-been rock manager who finds himself stranded in Afghanistan, where he discovers a local woman with a beautiful voice. Despite cultural taboos, he sets out to make her a star. This movie is a full-on Murray vehicle and if you're a fan, that's all you need. It's obvious that this is directed by a seasoned filmmaker: it's fully competent, but the script lacks many genuine laffs (and the resolution is left unsatisfactorily unexplained). Lively energy, but falls flat more often than not. Expand
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TheQuietGamerJun 11, 2016
It's basically just Bill Murray having a crazy time in Afghanistan. He runs into mercenaries, arms dealers, and a really sexy Kate Hudson. Along the way there are explosions, stolen passports, and other crazy hijinks before the movie settlesIt's basically just Bill Murray having a crazy time in Afghanistan. He runs into mercenaries, arms dealers, and a really sexy Kate Hudson. Along the way there are explosions, stolen passports, and other crazy hijinks before the movie settles on the core plot of Murray's "Richie" stumbling onto some real talent. The results are unfortunately rather uneven.

As far as the comedy goes it's got some chuckles here and there and some one liners that may grant a little more of a reaction. Bill Murray is just as fantastic as ever, so that ensures at least a few laughs no matter how bad the material is. Not that it actually is bad, just sadly lackluster. While far from a laugh riot we at least get Murray's rendition of "Smoke On The Water" and some clever one liners.

The rest of the cast is just as good. They just aren't given as much to do. We've got the likes of Bruce Willis and Danny McBride in more humorous, albeit limited supporting roles. It's not hard to notice though that a lot of these characters don't stick around for long. They'll show up for a gag or two and maybe move the plot along a little and then they're gone. It naturally leads to some muddled storytelling.

Like I mentioned earlier in my review, a lot of crazy stuff happens before the movie starts to deliver the tale it wants to tell. When it does finally start telling it, the movie tries to offer up some commentary on Middle Eastern culture. It never quite manages to actually say anything and as a result there's nothing profound to be found here.

While there are some amusing bits scattered throughout it's just not funny enough to be considered a good comedy. It's also not smart enough to be considered good satire. With characters regularly coming and going in the plot it's kind of hard to care about what's going on, especially when some departures make elements of the plot hard to follow.

This is the Murray show. The actor is once again as likable as ever and elevates the material to something higher than it's worth. He manages to wring some laughs out of the dry material. Unfortunately he can't work miracles. All in all it's an ill-conceived movie. One that perhaps was trying to do something good, but was unable to do so thanks to the botched execution. Bill Murray is able to make it watchable, but unable to make it worth watching.

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StevieGJDNov 9, 2015
Bill Murray can be so good in the right movies and so not good in the wrong ones. This is the latter. I hope he got paid a lot to be in this POS. There are mild moments of amusement, but far more moments of boredom. And Barry LevinsonBill Murray can be so good in the right movies and so not good in the wrong ones. This is the latter. I hope he got paid a lot to be in this POS. There are mild moments of amusement, but far more moments of boredom. And Barry Levinson made this junk? That's just sad. Expand
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lukechristianscFeb 12, 2016
Bill Murray's performance in "Rock The Kasbah" is redeeming, look it's not perfect and doesn't need him or a cast this great, but a star like Murray makes this 1 hour and 40 minute film interesting, despite it's boring and I barely give aBill Murray's performance in "Rock The Kasbah" is redeeming, look it's not perfect and doesn't need him or a cast this great, but a star like Murray makes this 1 hour and 40 minute film interesting, despite it's boring and I barely give a crap about the characters. While visiting Kabul Afghanistan Richie Lanz (Bill Murray) a washed up music manager, who just lost his client Ronnie (Zooey Deschanel). He finds luck when he discovers a Pashtun teenager Salima Khan (Leem Hubany) singing under a cave, her dreams are becoming the first female to complete on the television show "Afghan Star." With help from a savvy hooker (Kate Hudson), two war profiteers and a trigger-happy mercenary (Bruce Willis). Richie embarks on a mission to make sure his new protegee gets discovered. There are a few okay performances in this messy unwell made film.But this film is wild, and Murray makes this film interesting. 3 out of 5 Expand
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RalfbergsJan 8, 2017
I really thought this will be much better after seeing that Murray, Willis and other actors are in this. In the end I'm not even sure what all of it was meant to be. It had some parts where I thought it will get better but it changed fast andI really thought this will be much better after seeing that Murray, Willis and other actors are in this. In the end I'm not even sure what all of it was meant to be. It had some parts where I thought it will get better but it changed fast and got worse again. Don't waste your time with this one. Only giving it a 4 because I like actors in it. Expand
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horrorliefhebMay 14, 2016
-Rock the Kasbah is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Mitch Glazer. The film stars Bill Murray, Bruce Willis, Zooey Deschanel, Kate Hudson, Leem Lubany, Scott Caan, Danny McBride, Kelly Lynch, Arian Moayed,-Rock the Kasbah is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Barry Levinson and written by Mitch Glazer. The film stars Bill Murray, Bruce Willis, Zooey Deschanel, Kate Hudson, Leem Lubany, Scott Caan, Danny McBride, Kelly Lynch, Arian Moayed, Taylor Kinney, and Beejan Land. The film was released on October 23, 2015, by Open Road Films.

--Box office:

-According to Box Office Mojo, the film had the fifth-worst opening of all-time for a film playing in 2,000+ theaters, grossing an average $731 per venue (fellow opener Jem and the Holograms had an even worse $570 average).

--Critical response:

-Rock the Kasbah received negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 8%, based on 107 reviews, with an average rating of 3.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The Shareef don't like Rock the Kasbah, and neither will viewers hoping for a film that manages to make effective use of Bill Murray's knack for playing lovably anarchic losers." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 29 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". On CinemaScore, audiences gave the film an average grade of "B–" on an A+ to F scale.
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