The Prime Video comedy is about a failed heavy metal band from the 1980s
Summary
“Rockbottom” is a fun family comedy that tells the story of a failed hair metal band in the 1980s trying to reunite for one last electrifying performance.
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The movie “Rockbottom” premiered on Prime Video. The film stars Tom Everett Scott (star of “That Thing You Do” with Tom Hanks) and Jake Bongiovi, son of Jon Bon Jovi and boyfriend of actress Millie Bobby Brown (“Stranger Things”), who makes his debut cinematic carrying the legacy of rock royalty.
This is a fun family comedy that chronicles the hilarious misadventures of a failed ’80s hair metal band, trying to reunite in the present day for one last electrifying performance.
Directed by Todd Tucker, who also plays the band’s drummer, the film promises to be an adventure filled with nostalgia, laughs and a killer rock soundtrack that will have audiences tapping their feet and bobbing their heads.
Also participating in the film are Toshi Yanagi, guitarist of the official band of the Jimmy Kimmel Live program, and Teala Dunn, influencer with 10 million followers.
Watch the video with comments from journalist and music producer Charley Gima, creator of the channel FuteRock Formula.
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