This week on End Credits, things get real, which is to say that we’re going to put the best face on reality. The prime example this week is the new music bio-pic MIchael, which is about the life of Michael Jackson and getting darts and laurels depending on what side you’re on. There’s no doubt that Michael is going to be a big hit, but good news, we are entering a season of big hits!
This Wednesday, April 22, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Peter Salmon will discuss:
Summer Movie Preview. It’s finally here! Summer Movie Season!! The next few months are reserved for some of the biggest, boldest, blow-up-iest movies of the year from superheros to super troopers, and from ancient Greece to the Met Gala. As usual, we will talk about the summer movies worth waiting for, but we will frame it through a new game. What movies are worth investing in, from the sure-to-be blockbusters to the dark horses with potential.
REVIEW: Michael (2026). After years of trying, a bio-pic about Michael Jackson is now in theatres with all the requisite controversy that conjures up. Antoine Fuqua’s film looks at the early years of Jackson’s life, from growing up under his authoritarian father Joseph in the Jackson 5, to his his breakout solo albums, but then stops the story right before certain allegations emerge. Produced by the Jackson family themselves, and starring Michael Jackson’s own nephew, there’s reason to wonder if Michael is just all about the music (revenue)?
End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.
Photo courtesy of Lionsgate/Universal.



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