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A biopic of country music legend June Carter Cash directed by Allison Anders nad based on a book by Carter's son John Carter Cash. The movie focuses on the complicated relationship June (Jewel) has with her husband, the revered country music superstar Johnny Cash. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Rating
NR
Director
Allison Anders
Studio
Asylum Entertainment
Writer
Richard Friedenberg
  • it was a good country movie
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  • Great story of June Carter Cash! Great movie 2 watch with Walk the Line as a double feature. Jewel did better job in this than Reece Witherspoon in WTL but Phoenix was the better Johnny Cash lol
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  • I'm not just saying this because I don't like Reese Witherspoon, because I certainly have never been fond of Jewel, but Jewel was better. Yes, this was a made-for-Lifetime TV movie, so it was a bit pat, and based on a book by John Carter Cash, so there was too much emphasis on Johnny and June's life together than the fascinating life she had before they married. But it's directed by Allison Anders, who is no slouch, the costumes were great, WAY more authentic than those in Walk the Line. And any movie that casts John Doe and Frances Conroy as A.P. and Maybelle Carter has my vote.
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  • Ring of Fire is a better than average Lifetime movie that will leave viewers hand-clapping, singing along and maybe sniffling a little.
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  • June Carter Cash is the kind of performer you just naturally tend to like, and you'll like her even more after seeing this new biopic.
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  • Jewel does a remarkable job of encapsulating the essence and sound of this legendary and beloved American character.
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