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Bohemian Rhapsody - Sing Along

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Videos & Photos

  • Official Trailer
  • Final Trailer

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Come experience and sing along to the Golden Globe winning Best Picture BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY as it returns to theatres, Friday, January 11th!

Cast

  • Rami Malek
  • Lucy Boynton
  • Gwilym Lee
  • Ben Hardy
  • Joseph Mazzello
  • Aidan Gillen
  • Allen Leech
  • Tom Hollander
  • Mike Myers
  • Aaron McCusker

Atom User Reviews

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Fifth time seeing this film and it felt just like the first time. Love you Freddie and love you Bohemian Rhapsody!!

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Autumn M
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loved the movie paid for the sing along but didn't watch with the sing along sadly.. It was my 100th time

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Marisol A

Metacritic

60
Oct 31, 2018

The rousing life that Malek brings to this extraordinary recreation deserves all the cheers it gets. Screw the film’s flaws — you don’t want to miss his performance.

Metacritic review by Peter Travers
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone
60
Oct 31, 2018

In strict filmmaking terms, Bohemian Rhapsody is a bit of a mess. Some of its scenes connect awkwardly, and it hits every beat of disaster and triumph squarely, like a gong. Yet if it has many of the problems we associate with “bad” movies, it has more ragged energy than so many good ones, largely because of Rami Malek’s performance as Mercury, all glitter and muscle and nerve endings.

Stephanie Zacharek
Time
30
Oct 30, 2018

A baroque blend of gibberish, mysticism and melodrama, the film seems engineered to be as unmemorable as possible, with the exception of the prosthetic teeth worn by the lead actor, Rami Malek, who plays Freddie Mercury, Queen’s lead singer.

Metacritic review by A.O. Scott
A.O. Scott
The New York Times