Skip to main content

Don Cheadle channels erratic jazz genius in first trailer for Miles Ahead

The first full trailer for Don Cheadle’s upcoming Miles Davis biopic Miles Ahead was released by Sony Pictures Classics, giving fans the first extended look at the actor’s portrayal of an aging musical master. A crowdfunded effort, the film will also serve as Cheadle’s directorial debut.

The first trailer features Ewan McGregor as a Rolling Stone reporter looking to interview Davis, while Davis goes to incredible (and dangerous) lenghts to get the master tape for his latest series of recordings back.

Recommended Videos

Cheadle fills the role of Davis perfectly, showcasing the rough-and-tumble nature of the legendary musician, an individualist who wasn’t afraid to tell it to people straight — often with myriad expletives and consequences.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

Thanks to the powerful performance from Cheadle, Miles Ahead has received overwhelmingly positive critical responses from those who attended its premiere at the New York Film Festival last October.

A gruff, extremely gifted, and irreplaceable member of the cast of America’s musical history, Davis was a pioneer, creating musical works which critics consider to be among the most important in the jazz cannon. The trumpet player and composer began his career as a be-bop musician and transformed his sound almost by the decade, famously developing cool jazz in the 1950s, jazz fusion in the early 1970s, acid jazz in the 1980s, and is cited by many as critical in the development of hip-hop, even going so far as to record his own trumpet-filled rap record before his death in 1991.

Like most against-the-grain thinkers, Davis was not without his share of controversy, towing a legendary temper and various drug addictions throughout his life. The film’s trailer does a good job of portraying this, but looks to juxtapose it with what made Davis great, appearing to deliver an uncompromising image of a person who valued musical art above all else.

Jazz fans don’t have much longer to wait to screen the much-anticipated film; Miles Ahead will hit theaters nationwide on April 1.

Parker Hall
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Parker Hall is a writer and musician from Portland, OR. He is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Oberlin…
What is spatial audio? The 3D sound experience fully explained
Person listening to spatial audio using Apple AirPods Max headphones.

Since Apple added “spatial audio” to the Apple Music streaming service and the AirPods family of wireless earbuds and headphones in 2021, it feels like you can’t read about new audio products or services without running into that term. And just a few short years later, it’s seemingly everywhere.

This has led to a lot of misconceptions about what spatial audio is, how it works, and why you need to hear it for yourself. People often ask, “If Apple created spatial audio, why are other companies claiming they do it, too?” The answer is that Apple didn’t create it, and you certainly don’t need to own its products to experience spatial audio.

Read more
How to download music from SoundCloud on desktop and mobile
Soundcloud Interface on a Macbook.

If you’re a huge music fan, you’ve probably combed through the many playlists, artists, and albums of your Spotify or Apple Music subscription. But what about all the indie artists of the world? Some music-streaming platforms are better than others at celebrating the
‘unsung gem’ acts, but one of the most reliable forums for new, off-the-grid tunes is SoundCloud.

Founded in 2007, SoundCloud has always prioritized music that’s a bit under the radar. With over 320 million tracks in its library, the platform will even let you download a majority of its songs and albums.

Read more
The best kids headphones of 2024: for fun, safety, and sound
Two kids using the Puro Sound PuroQuiet Plus to watch something on a tablet.

Kid-friendly consumer tech is all the rage these days, so it’s no surprise that there’s an entire market of headphones designed exclusively for young ones. But when we think “kid-friendly,” sometimes we imagine products that are built to be a bit more throwaway than their adult counterparts. That’s not the case with the products on our list of the best headphones for kids, though.

We want our child-tailored headphones to include parental-controlled volume limiters, to ensure our children aren’t harming their eardrums. Pretty much every entry on our list checks this vital box, but we also wanted to point you and yours toward products that offer exceptional noise-canceling, built-in mics for phone and video calls, and long-lasting batteries for schooldays or a long flight.

Read more