A man working at his parents’ motel in the Catskills inadvertently sets in motion the generation-defining concert in the summer of 1969.
Fun biographic movie about how Woodstock came to be. Directed by Ang Lee (Life of Pi, Brokeback Mountain, Sense and Sensibility), it brings together a brilliant cast with names that aren’t very big, but very very good, ingluding among others Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Comedian in Watchmen), Eugene Levy (The Dad in American Pie) and Emile Hirsch (Alexander Supertram from Into The Wild), Liev Schreiber, Paul Dano maxing rose-tinted glasses, drugs, corporateism and music in an excellent movie. Six popcorns and it jumps into the Movie Vault.