While you might find it on platforms like Netflix or IMDb depending on your region, watching a high-bitrate version is the only way to truly appreciate the sweat on the dancers' brows and the deep blacks of Fosse’s legendary lighting.

Roy Scheider delivers a career-best performance as , a chain-smoking, pill-popping choreographer who is literally working himself to death. He’s juggling a Broadway show, a Hollywood edit, a string of lovers, and a recurring conversation with Angelique —a literal angel of death (played by Jessica Lange). Gideon’s morning routine has become iconic: Vivaldi on the record player. Visine for the bloodshot eyes. Alka-Seltzer for the gut. Dexedrine for the spark.

All That Jazz isn’t just a musical; it’s a cinematic exorcism.