Sunset Strip (2000) Apr 2026
as Michael, a shy, color-blind photographer navigating a personal health crisis.
The film’s pulse is its music. With a score by and a soundtrack curated by Robbie Robertson , the movie is drenched in the sounds of a "bygone style". It features classic tracks and period-accurate choreography by Toni Basil, capturing the "true-believer fervor" of an era when music was still a business, not yet a corporate industry. Legacy: A Cult Favorite? Sunset Strip (2000)
as Tammy, a costume designer with a shop near the Whisky a Go Go. Jared Leto as Glen Walker, an up-and-coming country rocker. as Michael, a shy, color-blind photographer navigating a
While it received a very limited release and mixed reviews upon its debut in 2000, Sunset Strip has found life as a cult favorite for those who appreciate its "snapshot" quality. Critics at the time noted its "funky charms" and praised it as an "amiable film" that avoids some of the heavier issues of the '70s to focus on the raw, often messy pursuit of fame. Jared Leto as Glen Walker, an up-and-coming country rocker
as Marty Shapiro, a fast-talking talent agent providing much of the film's comic relief.
The movie unfolds over a single 24-hour period, following a group of young "hopefuls" as their lives intersect on the legendary 1.6-mile stretch of Sunset Boulevard. Unlike the massive rock legends we usually see on screen, these are the "people in the backrooms"—the photographers, designers, and opening acts still waiting for their big break. The Faces of the Strip
