Entertainment | movie review Jeff Bridges Makes Crazy Heart Sing Career-topping performance should catch Oscar's attention By Kevin Spak Posted Dec 18, 2009 9:48 AM CST Copied Jeff Bridges Makes Crazy Heart Sing The trailer for "Crazy Heart" (A funny movie is a click away) Jeff Bridges is already earning Oscar buzz for his turn as a hard-luck country singer in Crazy Heart. And the critics think it’s all deserved: Bad Blake’s a “juicy, career-crowning role, and Bridges plays the hell out of it,” writes Peter Travers of Rolling Stone. The songs should get Oscar nods too—they’re all new, but they “fit like scuffed boots that have paid their dues on the road.” The movie is charming and heartfelt, “a small thing gracefully done,” writes Kyle Smith in the New York Post. The screenplay is “so elegant and mature that it usually doesn’t seem to have been written at all.” Though the story is “a near-perfect cliché,” Bridges performance elevates Crazy Heart, says James Berdinelli of ReelViews. “He buries himself so thoroughly in the role that there's nothing of the actor remaining.” Actor-turned-director Scott Cooper “knows exactly when a scene’s over” and is “a smart custodian” of Bridges’ performance, says Nick Pinkerton in the Village Voice. “It's merely a well-done, adult American movie—that is to say, a rarity.” Read These Next Sheriff in Guthrie case says he may have a motive, and a warning. Think twice if you're in the UAE recording any missile strikes. Have you ever seen an inflated kitten? Meet 'Puff Kitty.' The USPS' latest stamps go low, really low. See 1 photo Report an error