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Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody

- Celebrate the untold story of an icon.

The joyous, emotional, heartbreaking celebration of the life and music of Whitney Houston, the greatest female R&B pop vocalist of all time. Tracking her journey from obscurity to musical superstardom.

Release Date : 2022-12-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Compelling PicturesBlack Label MediaTriStar PicturesWest Madison EntertainmentMuse of FirePrimary Wave Music

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : I Wanna Dance with Somebody

Cast

Naomi Ackie

Character Name : Whitney Houston

Original Name : Naomi Ackie

Gender : Female

Ashton Sanders

Character Name : Bobby Brown

Original Name : Ashton Sanders

Gender : Male

Stanley Tucci

Character Name : Clive Davis

Original Name : Stanley Tucci

Gender : Male

Nafessa Williams

Character Name : Robyn Crawford

Original Name : Nafessa Williams

Gender : Female

Lance A. Williams

Character Name : Gerry Griffith

Original Name : Lance A. Williams

Gender : Male

Tamara Tunie

Character Name : Cissy Houston

Original Name : Tamara Tunie

Gender : Female

Clarke Peters

Character Name : John Houston

Original Name : Clarke Peters

Gender : Male

Daniel Washington

Character Name : Gary Houston

Original Name : Daniel Washington

Gender : Male

JaQuan Malik Jones

Character Name : Michael Houston

Original Name : JaQuan Malik Jones

Gender : Male

Kris Sidberry

Character Name : Pat Houston

Original Name : Kris Sidberry

Gender : Female

Tanner Beard

Character Name : Günther

Original Name : Tanner Beard

Gender : Male

Bailee Lopes

Character Name : Bobbi-Kristina (8-10 Yrs old)

Original Name : Bailee Lopes

Gender : Male

Jennifer Ellis

Character Name : Lisa Hintelmann

Original Name : Jennifer Ellis

Gender : Male

Andrea Eversley

Character Name : Barbara

Original Name : Andrea Eversley

Gender : Male

Bria Danielle Singleton

Character Name : Bobbi Kristina

Original Name : Bria Danielle Singleton

Gender : Female

Adrian M. Mompoint

Character Name : Marvin

Original Name : Adrian M. Mompoint

Gender : Male

Coffey

Character Name : James

Original Name : Coffey

Gender : Male

Stew Replogle

Character Name : Detective

Original Name : Stew Replogle

Gender : Male

Chanel Rose Connor

Character Name : Detective

Original Name : Chanel Rose Connor

Gender : Male

Sean Amos

Character Name : Minister

Original Name : Sean Amos

Gender : Male

Jon F. Merz

Character Name : Captain / Pilot

Original Name : Jon F. Merz

Gender : Male

Jaison Hunter

Character Name : Jermaine Jackson

Original Name : Jaison Hunter

Gender : Male

Whitney Houston

Character Name : Self (archive footage)

Original Name : Whitney Houston

Gender : Female

Oprah Winfrey

Character Name : Self (archive footage)

Original Name : Oprah Winfrey

Gender : Female

Merv Griffin

Character Name : Self (archive footage)

Original Name : Merv Griffin

Gender : Male

Zyla Harris-Petter

Character Name : 'I'm Every Woman' Dancer (as Zyla Nia Harris-Peter)

Original Name : Zyla Harris-Petter

Gender : Female

Kevin Daigneault

Character Name : Stage Manager (uncredited)

Original Name : Kevin Daigneault

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-12-27

I wonder why they added her name to the title? Might that be because the film makers knew that the "legacy" of this once celebrated singer has already largely wained? I can't think when I last heard one of her songs on the radio. Bigger then the "Beatles"? Well Naomi Ackie puts her heart and soul into this performance but do we ever see her tinkle on a piano, pick up a guitar, bang a tambourine even? Right from the start when she is discovered by established impresario (and one of this film's producers) Clive Davis (Stanley Tucci) we learn that she doesn't write songs. So what is there for us to remember? This film proceeds to tell us a rather sad and shallow story of a woman born into musical royalty who seems to lurch from one bad decision to another - fuelled by a confused sexuality, booze, drugs and ambition - a toxic mix for anyone to deal with. This highly speculative narrative doesn't try to give any depth to any of the characters. It doesn't try to involve us in the stresses faced by this woman who had the world beneath her feet for a while, but for whom it was all too much - especially when she discovers that those closest to her are betraying and/or embezzling from her. It asks us to be sympathetic but gives us few insights into what made her tick. The brief and superficial scenes with her wayward husband Bobby Brown (Ashton Sanders) are whirlwind in nature and so it's hardly surprising when he turns out to be wrong for her. The competent Tucci comes across as a benign, gentle, benefactor but again, there is little of substance to his role as he seems powerless to stop her descending into a maelstrom of despair and illness. The real story of this inspirational singer is full of twists, turns, successes and failures. Her emotional life was just about as turbulent as it is possible to get. Yet this film is sterile and procedural. I didn't feel involved, I didn't really feel that I cared for her very much. On the plus side, we are reminded on occasion of her brilliant original songs and astonishing vocal range (though Miss Ackie doesn't do the singing) and are reminded of just how good an entertainer she was, but I saw this on my own in a cinema and maybe that says quite a lot about the quality of this rather underwhelming and chronological biopic that could have been so much better had it focused more on the talents of this remarkable woman and less on the associated melodrama.

R

r96sk

@r96sk

2023-01-10

A well done flick, I'd say. I didn't even know this existed until I was invited a week or two back to go watch it, which is a surprise as I'd imagine a Whitney Houston biopic would've got enough hype that I would've seen it mentioned around the web - perhaps I just happened to miss it? Either way, I'd very much recommend 'Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody'. I'm no Houston brainiac but of course knew of her top songs and unfortunate personal issues, I feel like the film does a commendable job at covering all aspects - the pacing is top notch, in my opinion. I'd imagine it takes liberties with the truth, as per for this genre, here and there, but that doesn't bother me much if so. Naomi Ackie is terrific in the lead role, quite the first performance of her's to watch on my part. I hope to see more! The rest of the cast, from Stanley Tucci to Ashton Sanders to Tamara Tunie to Nafessa Williams to Clarke Peters, particularly the latter, are also very good throughout. I found the run time to be spot on, while the music is - as you'd expect - excellent. Houston sure did make a tonne of hits!

T

tmdb51616167

@tmdb51616167

2024-09-03

The Whitney Houston movie is a production that often goes underappreciated, with its box office performance potentially suffering due to being better suited for streaming rather than a traditional theatrical release. The film focuses more on Houston's personal life, particularly her relationship with Bobby Brown and struggles with drug use, rather than showcasing her musical talents. It lacks the emphasis on her music that fans may have expected, opting for a different narrative approach. While the movie may not have resonated with audiences as strongly as anticipated, it did serve as a reminder of Whitney Houston's exceptional talent as a singer. The lead actress's portrayal of Houston, while not widely recognized, did not detract from the film's overall impact. However, the casting choice for the role may have played a role in the film's perceived shortcomings and failure to generate significant buzz. Despite its flaws, the movie did manage to spark interest in Whitney Houston's music, prompting viewers to rediscover her timeless songs. While the film may not have reached the heights of success it aimed for, it still served as a tribute to Houston's legacy and musical contributions.