“Belushi” (** out of four) was a superficial documentary about the legendary comedian and actor John Belushi from his humble beginnings with his Albanian family and upbringing in Chicago to his immediate fame on “Saturday Night Live” to movie stardom with “Animal House” and “The Blues Brothers” to his undoing with drugs and excess which led to his death. Film features numerous interviews and recordings with Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Carrie Fisher, Lorne Michaels and many others but doesn’t tell you much about him that you don’t intuitively know (is it a surprise by now that he liked drugs and liked to party hard?). At least it’s better than 1989’s “Wired” which was a disastrous adaptation of Bob Woodward’s novel. Those wanting to appreciate his comic genius would best re-watch his “SNL” episodes or “The Blues Brothers” instead of this.