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An in-depth look at the life and music of Whitney Houston.
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| AARP Movies for GrownupsTim AppeloHappily, Whitney immortalizes her sweetness and her angelic talent. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleIf you liked Whitney Houston before, you’ll like her even more after seeing this. You’ll also admire her and feel pity for her and feel frustrated by her. |
| CinemalogueTodd JorgensonWithin its mostly straightforward chronology, the film assembles a well-researched compilation of interviews and archival footage. |
| Buffalo NewsJeff SimonIt's a harrowing story but, by the time it's over, they've succeeded enough to move you profoundly. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonDeeply moving, truly tragic; a biography with a keenly journalistic but hugely sympathetic eye. Powerful compassion and a get-up-and-dance deployment of Houston's music may well bring her a new generation of fans. |
| Total FilmJames MottramMacdonald leaves no stone unturned in this tremendous look at Houston, one that sheds real light on the singer’s psychology. |
| Common Sense MediaTara McNamaraIntimate, frank doc reveals insight behind icon's addiction. |
| What the Flick?!Jason CarterThis documentary really dives into the Whitney that we thought we knew but didn't. It also answers so many questions that we've had for years about her sexuality, drug abuse, her marriage, her family. |
| Us WeeklyMara ReinsteinAn explosive and controversial documentary that sheds new light on her tragic and perhaps inevitable fall. |
| New YorkerMichael SchulmanMacdonald makes artful use of jarring, subversive cuts to highlight the contradictions in Houston's career. |