"All That Jazz" is both singular among Fosse's films and an exploration of an idea that runs through all of them: Show business kills. For a guy who found all of his success and fulfillment in entertainment - he's the only person ever to win an Oscar, a Tony, and an Emmy all in the same year - Fosse sure had mixed feelings about it.
Yet his reputation these days mostly rests on the greatness of one exceptional movie, a movie that Kubrick once called the best film he had ever seen: 1979's "All That Jazz."
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