Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 40000000

Revenue

$ 167300000

Top Billed Cast

Taron Egerton

Elton John

Jamie Bell

Bernie Taupin

Richard Madden

John Reid

Bryce Dallas Howard

Sheila

Gemma Jones

Ivy

Steven Mackintosh

Stanley

Tom Bennett

Fred

Matthew Illesley

Young Reggie

Kit Connor

Older Reggie

Charlie Rowe

Ray Williams

Peter O'Hanlon

Bobby

Ross Farrelly

Cyril

Evan Walsh

Elton Dean

Tate Donovan

Doug Weston

Sharmina Harrower

Heather

Ophelia Lovibond

Arabella

Celinde Schoenmaker

Renate

Harriet Walter

Helen Piena

Stephen Graham

Dick James

Sharon D. Clarke

AA Counsellor

Aston McAuley

Dave Godin

Jason Pennycooke

Wilson

Alexia Khadime

Diana

Carl Spencer

Richard

Jimmy Vee

Arthur

Leon Delroy Williams

Clint

David Doyle

Pub Man 1

Leigh Francis

Pete

Dickon Tolson

Barman

Diana Alexandra Pocol

Mary the Receptionist

Eddie Mann

Band Member

Josh McClorey

New Bluesology Band Member

Rachel Muldoon

Kiki Dee

Benjamin Mason

Bryan

Guillermo Bedward

Geoff

Max Mackintosh

Stephen

Micah Holmes

LA Transgender Maid

Charles Armstrong

Mr. Anderson

Barbara Drennan

Mrs. Anderson

Jake Shears

MC Drag Queen

Graham Fletcher-Cook

Maître D'

Sian Crisp

Waitress

Dale Monie

1st Hanger-On

Alex James-Phelps

Young Guy

Fabian Sgoluppi

Kid

Alison Ball

LA Party Girl

Danielle Scott

LA Party Girl

Leon Cooke

Hugh / Dancer

Juozas Statkevicius

Parkland Patient

Benjamin Lok

Parkland Patient

Dempsey Bovell

Parkland Patient

Max Croes

Parkland Patient

Natalie Adams

Parkland Patient

Pete McCabe

Parkland Patient

Rebecca Davis

Parkland Patient

Titilayo Abiola

Parkland Patient

Ross Dawes

Parkland Patient

Alexa Povah

Parkland Patient

Mark Atkin

Pub Man 2

Stevee Davies

Minion

Nia Towle

Sushi Girl

Lee Bridgman

Steve

Rob Callender

Rory

Demetri Goritsas

Carter

James Bennett

Dancer

Stephan Lee Benson

Dancer

Ava Brennan

Dancer

Myles Brown

Dancer

Sophie Carmen-Jones

Dancer

Nikkita Chadha

Dancer

Navala Chaudhari

Dancer

Tom Clark

Dancer

Zoe Reeve

Dancer

Miles Coote

Dancer

Jack Dargen

Dancer

Michael Downing

Dancer

Jo Dyce

Dancer

Mark Ellison

Dancer

Michael J. Fellows

Dancer

Rebecca Fennelly

Dancer

Ross Finnie

Dancer

Ashley Franklin

Dancer

Fraser Fraser

Dancer

Lucia Marin Gonzalez

Dancer

Martina Gumbs

Dancer

Jared Martyn-Hageman

Dancer

Pip Hersee

Dancer

Connor Hill

Dancer

Thomas Inge

Dancer

Sarah Haruko Iwaskow

Dancer

Luke Jackson

Dancer

Christopher Jeffers

Dancer

Hayley Jones

Dancer

Jamie Karitzis

Dancer

Emily Kuhl

Dancer

Wade Lewin

Dancer

Neeve Martin

Dancer

Thomas Charles Torrance Mather

Dancer

Fiona McDonald

Dancer

Liam Marcinello

Dancer

Alicia Mencia

Dancer

Oliver Metzler

Dancer

Ramzan Miah

Dancer

Jake Moyle

Dancer

Ed Munro

Dancer

Sam Murphy

Dancer

Myles Newland

Dancer

Callum Powell

Dancer

Aishwarya Raut

Dancer

Lauren-Kate Seymour

Dancer

Phil Snowden

Dancer

Nadia Sohawon

Dancer

Sam Stanley

Dancer

Amira Stevens

Dancer

Tristan Temple

Dancer

Alex Thomas

Dancer

Grant Thresh

Dancer

Matt Turner

Dancer

Megan Westpfel

Dancer

Josh Weston

Dancer

Layton Williams

Dancer

Luke Woolaston

Dancer

Tom Woolaston

Dancer

Alexandra Worrall

Dancer

Luke Wright

Dancer

Zeng Yixin

Dancer

Emily Yuen

Dancer

Ziad Abaza

Hospital Nurse (uncredited)

Christina Andrew

Dodger Girl (uncredited)

Lasco Atkins

Extended Family (uncredited)

Jamie Bacon

Cool Dude (uncredited)

Anna Benamati

Elton John's House Manager (uncredited)

Carlos Borrás

Dancer (uncredited)

Dan Burns

Dancer (uncredited)

Peter Cerlienco

Dee Murray (uncredited)

Eric Coco

Bodybuilder (uncredited)

David Cradduck

Newspaper Seller (uncredited)

Marco De Marlo

Dancer (uncredited)

Michele Donockley

Gig Goer (uncredited)

Dani Dupont

Air Stewardess (uncredited)

Healthy Emmie

Fan (uncredited)

Amor Evans

Fashion Journalist (uncredited)

Viktorija Faith

Party Guest (uncredited)

Karl Farrer

Fine Restaurant Diner (uncredited)

Delia Florea

Dancer (uncredited)

Jack French

Drug Dealer (uncredited)

Inna Georgia

Bernie Taupin Girlfriend (uncredited)

Michel Alexandre Gonzalez

Busboy (uncredited)

Mark Gooden

Fairground Guest (uncredited)

Nicholle Hembra

Teddy Girl (uncredited)

Theo Ip

80's New Yorker / Londoner (uncredited)

Nick Kellington

Elton's Stagehand (uncredited)

Adnan Kundi

Gig Punter / Hollywood Bowl Crowd (uncredited)

Kamil Lemieszewski

Dr. Maverick / Paramedic (uncredited)

Xiao Xue Xu Lin

Party Goer (uncredited)

Francesco Lucidi

Nigel Olsson (uncredited)

Ketan Majmudar

Dodgers Stadium Attendee (uncredited)

Giles Martin

Music Producer (uncredited)

Ida May

Party Girl (uncredited)

Elizabeth McCafferty

Ray Williams' Girlfriend (uncredited)

Solomon Mousley

Sonny (uncredited)

Adrian Mozzi

Elton John's Guest (uncredited)

Laura Obiols

Elton John's Guest (uncredited)

Tom Ogg

George - John Reid's Boyfriend (uncredited)

Rory Okey

LA Drug Dealer (uncredited)

Richard Price

Pinner Resident / Concert Attendee (uncredited)

Jess Radomska

Teddy Girl 1 (uncredited)

Eddie Register

Burly Guy (uncredited)

Kemal Shah

Doorman (uncredited)

Charlotte Sharland

Ice Cream Girl (Pinner) (uncredited)

Sarah Sharman

Backing Singer (uncredited)

Mariela Silva

Dancer (uncredited)

Amanda Smith

Punter's Wife (uncredited)

Robert Smith

Fan At Concert (uncredited)

Tanisha Spring

Sylvi (uncredited)

Alisha Tarran

Elton Fangirl (uncredited)

Emily Tebbutt

Tiller Girl (uncredited)

Dave Thompson

Elton's Stage Manager (uncredited)

Peter Trevor

Singing Flash Restaurant Customer (uncredited)

Lochlan White

Dancer - Pinner Child (uncredited)

Luke White

Bouncer (uncredited)

Riley White

Dancer - Pinner Child (uncredited)

Sara Wilkins

Passerby (uncredited)

Samuel Williams

Drag Queen (uncredited)

Charlie Bentley

Parkland Patient (uncredited)

Bethany Harrison

Dancer

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A review by maketheSWITCH

Written by maketheSWITCH on 2019-05-29

There’s so much that works about ‘Rocketman’, so the fact it never fully commits to its musical fantasy conceit is a bit of a disappointment. It ends up aligning most with Julie Taymor’s curious 2007 Beatles musical ‘Across the Universe’ - a really great idea and approach to the work of a musical artist that never finds its feet or the bravery to fully be itself. It’s still a moving and occasionally stirring portrait of Elton John, and while the lack of emotional or narrative detail in the screenplay never allows Taron Egerton to fully unleash his potential, he’s still a terrific Elton John and sings the hell out of these amazing songs. In the end, despite a refreshing honesty and some fascinating choices, ‘Rocketman’ is never as daring as it so desperately wants and needs and deserves to be, a film on the road to somewhere but never quite getting there. - Daniel Lammin Read Daniel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-rocketman-a-fascinating-musical-biopic-that-never-finds-its-feet

A review by garethmb

Written by garethmb on 2019-05-31

Elton John has had a career that has spanned decades, millions of albums sold, packed venues, awards, and more than a few headlines. In the new film “Rocketman” audiences get a look behind the man thanks to the amazing and Oscar worthy portrayal by Taron Egerton. The film opens with a flamboyantly dressed John entering rehab in one of his stage costumes. As he opens up with his group, he shares the story of his childhood as a shy child who is desperate to have his father show him any signs of approval or affection. When it is discovered that he has talent with the piano; his grandmother encourages him and even takes him to apply for a position at the Royal Academy of Music. His mother (Bryce Dallas Howard) is moderately supportive but is more focused on her social life brought on by her failing marriage. As the film unfolds; we see Elton working in a backup band and in time answering an ad that puts him with an agent. Paired with the man who would eventually change his life; Bernie Taupin (Jamie Bell), Elton and Bernie combine to write a series of songs which in turn leads him to a series of gigs in Los Angeles. The film shifts into high gear at this point as we see how their music becomes a smash and leads to a series of parties, drugs, and money. Elton meets Manager John Reid (Richard Madden), who becomes his partner both socially and professionally as Elton embraces his Homosexuality which he has kept largely hidden. As the record sales and hits mount, so does the destructive behaviors which leads Elton down a destructive path that threatens everything he has worked for. The movie is a masterpiece of music and story and it cleverly uses musical montages and segments around the performances to outline various segments of his life and his rise to stardom. The performances are amazing and Egerton was simply amazing as he not only captured the complexity of his character but performed all the vocals of the hit songs himself and they were spot on. During our Press Screening I noticed many people singing along, tapping their feet, or bobbing their heads along with the music which helps to underscore just how timeless and popular his catalog of music has been as the songs have endured the test of time. The film also evokes some unexpected emotion as there were more than a few people wiping their eyes during the film which at its core is a store of a young, shy boy desperate to be accepted and loved. I truly hope the film is recognized come Awards season as it is a wonderful and memorable cinematic experience. 5 stars out of 5

A review by Ruuz

Written by Ruuz on 2019-09-11

_Rocketman_ tries to walk a line between the paint-by-numbers musician biopic bog standard, and epic musical fantasy. A lot of the time when a movie tries to be a blend of two things, it ends up being neither. _Rocketman_, conversely, ends up being both, just never at the same time. It's basically two movies, and that epic musical fantasy movie I was talking about that's in there, that's a **great** movie. Unfortunately, the other one, is not so much. I'm still gonna come away giving it a recommendation, because there is enough in there to mean that I enjoyed it, especially in the core casting, all of which is great, not least Egerton. But I was little disappointed, not because my expectations were too high going in or anything, but because every time Rocketman began to slip into a euphoric high, it was moments later wrenched back to, well... Reality, I guess. Albeit a reality we only see on a movie screen. And we see on **every** movie screen when it's a musician biopic. I mean, this is Elton John we're talking about, if there was ever a moment to reject the mundane and fully embrace the over-the-top flamboyant fantasy it was here. But _Rocketman_ just kind of Awkward Christian Camp Side Hugs the over-the-top flamboyant fantasy. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

A review by GenerationofSwine

Written by GenerationofSwine on 2023-01-12

I am honestly sort of split down the middle here. I mean, I THOUGHT it was going to be about Elton John... and it was... ...kind of... ... but it was also a lot more fantasy and fiction than it was a biopic, and had I known that I might not have bothered watching it. I might have braced myself for something that isn't really realistic and more dream-sequence than straight film. So it's not at all what I was hoping for and that did kill it for me. I just wanted to watch a movie about Elton John. Hopefully see a fan movie about Elton John. Especially since I think that Bohemian Rhapsody did Freddy and his story a bit of a disservice. And instead... I got something a little more... Trippy than expected. So I guess, if you like how stylistic it is, you'll enjoy the movie... I mean, it IS about Elton John, so you have a great soundtrack guaranteed. To me, it just seems a little more music video than movie. And, this was Elton John, dude is interesting enough (especially given that he has been musically relevant for about 50 consecutive years), that they could have made it more... real I guess? I don't know. I guess in the end I am giving this one star, just because I was expecting more of a movie.