List of the best Elvis Costello movies: Love Shines(2010), Ex Libris: The New York Public Library(2017), Prison Song(2001), Americathon(1979), No Surrender(1985) ... ...
Documentary, Biography
Canada
2010
89 Minutes
Kiefer Sutherland Elvis Costello Steve Earle Daniel Lanois Bob Rock Ron Sexsmith Rob Bowman Leslie Feist Christopher Sexsmith Dorothy Grodesky Tony Ferguson
An atmospheric quest film, Love Shines follows Canadian songwriter Ron Sexsmith as he embarks on a last ditch effort to achieve a 'hit'. The curtain pulls back for a rare glimpse inside the... See full summary »
Documentary
USA
2017
197 Minutes
Ta-Nehisi Coates Elvis Costello Richard Dawkins Patti Smith Khalil Gibran Muhammad
A look within the walls of the New York Public Library.
Drama
USA
2001
100 Minutes
Public Defender, Teacher
Q-Tip Fat Joe Mary J. Blige Elvis Costello Danny Hoch Patrick McDade Seth Meier Darrin O'Brien Brian A. Wilson
juvenile delinquent mother stepfather lawyer bully drug dealer gritty brooding bleak housing project prison ghetto courtroom urban poverty prison life mother/child relationship artistic struggle legal battle accidental death fall
A young man lives and learns while growing up on the street and in and out of correctional facilities.
Comedy
West Germany|USA
1979
86 Minutes
The Earl of Manchester
John Ritter Harvey Korman Nancy Morgan Peter Riegert Fred Willard Zane Buzby Richard Schaal Elvis Costello Chief Dan George Tommy Lasorda Jay Leno
In a story told in narrative flashbacks, a young TV consultant is hired by the President of a bankrupt USA to organize a telethon in order to prevent the country from being repossessed by wealthy Native Americans.
Comedy
UK
1985
101 Minutes
Rosco de Ville
Michael Angelis Avis Bunnage Bernard Hill Ray McAnally James Ellis Mark Mulholland Joanne Whalley-Kilmer Michael Ripper Elvis Costello J.G. Devlin Tom Georgeson
manager old man pretty woman punk rocker magician amusing rousing liverpool, england pub religious differences celebration performance confrontation old age rivalry wretched excess 1980s
It's New Year's Eve in Thatcher's de-industrialising Britain. The scene is set at a seedy bar in Liverpool where a group of Irish Protestant and Irish Catholic pensioners will gather to clash and bash the new year in.