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Respect - Uk Opening Friday 10th September

Respect - Uk Opening Friday 10th September magazine cover

The film 'Respect' is at long last out in the Uk this Friday 10 September 2021

Following the rise of Aretha Franklin's career from a child singing in her father's church's choir to her international superstardom, RESPECT is the remarkable true story of the music icon's journey to find her voice. 

Uk Showings/tickets

Cineworld has a ticket booking page, link below

https://www.cineworld.co.uk/films/respect/ho00007570#/buy-tickets-by-film?for-movie=ho00007570&view-mode=list

Google 'respect' also works well for uk showing details  - tap here

 

DIRECTED BY: Liesl Tommy WRITTEN BY: Tracey Scott Wilson PRODUCERS: Scott Bernstein, Harvey Mason Jr. EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Stacy Sher, Sue Baden-Powell, Aaron L. Gilbert and Jason Cloth CAST: Jennifer Hudson, Forest Whitaker, Marlon Wayans, Audra McDonald, Marc Maron, Tituss Burgess, Saycon Sengbloh, Hailey Kilgore, Tate Donovan, Heather Headley, Skye Dakota Turner, and Mary J. Blige 

Running time: 145 minutes




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Tomangoes

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Title should be Friday 10th

Ed

Simon T

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Radio 5 live mayo & kermode film review now on 15:00-17:00 featuring Jennifer Hudson re 'Respect' (usually after 15:30 news)

it'll be on BBC Sounds if you want to catch up later

Chalky

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17 hours ago, Simon T said:

Radio 5 live mayo & kermode film review now on 15:00-17:00 featuring Jennifer Hudson re 'Respect' (usually after 15:30 news)

it'll be on BBC Sounds if you want to catch up later

Flawed but a great central performance Kermode said, have to agree with him.  Enjoyed the film though and it is hard to get what she has done even in the years it covered into two hours.

Westender

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Saw it last night.

It was a bit patchy. The music was great and Hudson gave a wonderful performance - she really is one helluva singer. 

These films are difficult to pull off, particularly when you are trying to tell the story of a life and career spanning 30 odd years. This one was only partially satisfying I felt.

Simon T

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My thoughts:

Probably one for the cinema as cinematography is great.
Young Aretha is a fantastic actress.
Forest is his usual brilliant self.
Jennifer is OK, much better singer than actor but was Aretha 'chosen one' for the part.
You won't learn anything much new about AF, needs a 'part two'

www.imdb.com/title/tt2452150/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
 

 

Carty

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Really enjoyed the film, love the period sets ...if anyone is into late sixties early seventies New York( I am sure many on here are ) I would also recomend  "The many saints of Newark " , The Sopranos prequel , plenty of 60s soul in the soundtrack too .

Tomangoes

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Just watched it on a flight to NYC.. 

Enjoyed it.

The posthumous appearance of Aretha Louise at the end is so emotional.

A natural woman.

Ed

Linda4me

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Just watched on Prime very enjoyable




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