I Wanna Dance With Somebody
Jan 7, 2023
The boundaries between an artist’s life story and ornate tombstone shatter in the moving Whitney Houston biopic I Wanna Dance With Somebody by director Kasi Lemmons. Written by Anthony McCarten, it begins in 1983 in a New Jersey church where a young Whitney Houston (Naomi Ackie) is being taught the finer points of singing by her famous mother, Cissy Houston (Tamara Tunie). While hanging out, she meets Robyn Crawford (Nafessa Williams), and sparks start flying.
Always headstrong, Whitney defies her parents by moving out of the house and moving in with Robyn. Her talent gets the attention of Arista Records executive Clive Davis (Stanley Tucci), who signs her. Whitney’s father, John (Clarke Peters), becomes her business manager and takes control of her public image. Not only does John disapprove of his daughter’s romance with Robyn, but he starts forcing Whitney to date men in public.
“Not only does John disapprove of his daughter’s romance with Robyn, but he starts forcing Whitney to date men in public.”
While her star rises, Whitney is pulled further apart from Robyn, as their love would poison the singer’s place on the charts. She also faces backlash from black radio DJs who accuse her of selling out to white audiences. As pressure mounts, Whitney eventually gets married to Bobby Brown (Ashton Sanders). This causes her drug use to skyrocket. Soon Whitney’s bright stardom starts burning down everything around her.
I Wanna Dance With Somebody fulfills the first challenge of a music biopic by getting folks who aren’t already fans interested. I didn’t give a s**t about Ray Charles or Mozart before I saw their biopics. Same with Houston, who was omnipresent on the radio while I was in high school in a way I didn’t appreciate, as her pop was nudging my beloved New Wave off the air. This film won me over by showing all the pressures the ultra-successful Houston had to fight against. There was pressure from her mother to live up to her high vocal standards and from her father to keep generating money. Whitney was pressured to deny her sexuality by a queer-hostile world and pressure from her own community over her wide appeal.
Publisher: Source link
Olivia Wilde’s Foursome Is an Expertly Crafted, Bitingly Hilarious Game of Marital Jenga
If you've lived in any city, anywhere, you've probably had the experience of hearing your neighbors have sex. Depending on how secure you are in your own relationship, you may end up wondering if you've ever had an orgasm quite…
Feb 3, 2026
Will Poulter Is Sensational In An Addiction Drama That Avoids Sensationalizing [Sundance]
Despite all the movies made about addiction, the topic does not naturally lend itself to tidy cinematic narratives. (At least, when portrayed accurately.) While actors often visualize the condition of substance dependency through expressive physical outbursts, the reality of recovery…
Feb 3, 2026
The Worst Episode Ever Proves It Needs To Course-Correct ASAP
Because my favorite 9-1-1 character is Eddie Diaz ( Ryan Guzman) and he's been getting sidelined all season, I had high hopes going into this week's episode. Season 9, Episode 10, "Handle with Care" sees the return of Abigail (Fallon…
Feb 1, 2026
Mother-Son Road Trip Movie Is Sweet but Overly Familiar
The road trip movie is one of the most beloved film genres of all time. From hilarious, irreverent comedies like We’re the Millers to heartwarming dramedies like Little Mrs. Sunshine, Oscar-winning dramas like Nomadland, to documentaries like Will & Harper,…
Feb 1, 2026







