Whitney Review: Portrait of Late Singer Puts Tragedy Front and Center


Watching this electrifying and empathetic look at the life of Whitney Houston, you keep wanting to reach into the screen and nudge Whitney toward a different path one that ends a lot differently. Thats wishful thinking, of course, not to mention hopelessly nave. You cant trace the downward trajectory of Whitneys later years she died at 48 in 2012 of an accidental drowning in a Beverly Hill hotel bathroom (with traces of cocaine and marijuana found in her system) and still underestimate the strength of the demons that chased this massively talented African-American singer for most of her existence.

Following on the heels of Nick Broomfields 2017 Showtime doc, Whitney: Can I Be Me, this portrait from Kevin Macdonald (Marley, One Day in September) cuts deeper into its subjects tortured psyche while perhaps shortchanging the inexhaustible range of her talent. There are clips capturing some of her best performances, from her debut TV appearance at 19 singing Home from The Wiz to the 1980s power dynamics of I Wanna Dance With Somebody and her arguable career peak belting out The Star-Spangled Banner at the 1991 Super Bowl.She made history in The Bodyguard (1992), not just for its chart-topping songs, but for singing I Will Always Love You to Kevin Costner and persuading multiracial audiences to embrace it. Still, what Whitney offers as a film is not a career retrospective, but a portrait of a life out of balance, the thing that happens when talent sparks an overweening fame that makes a normal day-to-day existence virtually impossible.

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Its late in the film when Houstons longtime assistant Mary Jones reveals that Whitney was molested as a child by her cousin, singer Dee Dee Warwick, who died in 2008. A few critics have argued that this revelation, especially in the final third of the film, is exploitation a cheap trick to turn the film into a mystery solved. Instead, the disclosure works as a defining moment that informs everything we learned previously about Houston: her need to keep things secret, to hide her pain, to internalize rather than let it bleed. Most importantly, it underlines her desire to play-act the so-called normal life befitting a megastar, one who also happens to be a troubled wife (to R&B singer Bobby Brown) and mother to their daughter, Bobbi Kristina, who died in 2015 after a bathtub incident similar to her mothers.

And so the film piles up evidence that refutes the Hollywood-friendly notion that she was always a carefree, joyous girl who sang in the choir the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, New Jersey. The film exposes this version as a myth. What Macdonald shows is a child of divorce whose mother, gospel-singer Cissy Houston, and manager-father John Houston both had affairs. The former had a dalliance with the minister of their church; the latter skimmed funds from his daughters business. The scars never healed.

So Whitney took refuge with her school friend, right-hand and reported lover Robyn Crawford, who does not appear in the film. Its through the testimony of others that Crawford emerges as the unshakable support system that Houston lost when she married Brown. It wasnt just his jealous hold on his wife, but her need for the My Prerogative singer to give her street cred as a straight icon, not to mention a bad-boy curative for those who thought Whitney had sold out to white commercialism.

Substance abuse remains a constant in her life as her brothers, Michael and Gary, reveal that their early experimentation included her. As was her custom, Whitney kept it hid. In the most stonewalling interview in the film, Brown refuses to acknowledge that his wifes lifetime dependence on weed and cocaine had an effect on her life and art. So Macdonald shows us Whitney in late-career concerts her voice in shocking disrepair as her once loving fans unleash a chorus of boos. Theres rehab, then relapses, scary weight loss and an interview with Diane Sawyer in which Houston futilely tries to put a hopeful face on her own disintegration (Crack is whack). Record execs from Clive Davis to L.A. Reid claim to have had no knowledge of the state of her inability to hold it together. And so a pattern emerges of friends and even family on the payroll propping up a fallen idol so as not to kill the goose that laid the gold records.

Though Macdonald offers the sight and sound of Whitney in interviews and home movies, she is never heard grappling with the grave issues the film raises. The movie is unflinching is letting us see the zombified copy of herself that Whitney became. But thats the power of the best documentaries, the ones that tell it like it is without denigrating the glory that was. Whitney belongs in that treasured company.

Watch Daniel Radcliffe Invent Grand Theft Auto in Gamechangers Trailer


Daniel Radcliffe and Bill Paxton will star in an unauthorized biopic of Sam Houser, the Rockstar Games co-founder who invented the massive video game franchise Grand Theft Auto. The Gamechangers will air on September 15th on BBC Two in the U.K.

The brief trailer previews the tension between Houser (Radcliffe) and American, Christian lawyer Jack Thompson (Paxton), who attempts to halt the rise of the violent game. These recent revelations demonstrate what little regard these Brits have for the welfare of our children, Thompson says over a headline connecting a teens homicide charges to the influence of violent video games.

The film has caused its own legal tension as Rockstar Games has filed a lawsuit against the BBC over trademark infringement. It is our obligation to protect our intellectual propertyand unfortunately in this case litigation was necessary,the company said in a statement issued to IGN.

Grand Theft Auto is one of the fastest-selling video games of all time, having launched its fifth installment Grand Theft Auto V in 2013. Its soundtrack featured music from artists like Wavves and Flying Lotus and a concert featuring rappers A$AP Rocky, Earl Sweatshirt and Tyler, the Creator promoted the ubiquitous game.

This year,Radcliffe made a voice cameo in the Netflix series BoJack Horseman and had a small role in Amy Schumers Trainwreck. Hell play Igor in the new Frankenstein adaptation Victor Frankenstein, which will also star James McAvoy in the title role. The horror film will be released on November 25th.

Haywire


Into the cinematic dead zone of January comes Haywire to kick off the new movie year on a sexy action high. I shouldnt be surprised, since Steven Soderbergh, the Oscar-winning director of Traffic, is the prankster behind the camera. This is Soderbergh working lean and mean outside the mainstream comforts of the Oceans franchise. Shooting digitally on the 4K Red One camera, Soderbergh gives Haywire B-movie oomph without sacrificing his fluid elegance. Plus, theres no keeping your eyes off his star attraction. Shes Gina Carano, 29, the face of womens mixed martial arts and just the five-foot-eight cage fighter you need to beat the crap out of male movie stars, such as Ewan McGregor, Michael Fassbender and Channing Tatum.

OK, Caranos on-camera experience has been limited to crushing the competition on NBCs American Gladiators. But she more than holds her own with the big boys, including evil suits played by Antonio Banderas and Michael Douglas. Did I mention that Haywire is a spy thriller? It is, and the nonstop dazzle and momentum are boosted by frisky camerawork and editing by Soderbergh under the aliases of Peter Andrews and Mary Ann Bernard (dont ask).

Carano plays Mallory Kane, a covert-ops specialist who finds her shady government bosses are out to whack her. Dumb move. This Muay Thai kickboxer and weapons expert doesnt go down easy, not even when her chief contact, Kenneth (McGregor, thoroughly enjoying his slide into slimeball villainy), pulls out all the stops.

Lem Dobbs (The Limey, Kafka) sparks his script with droll wit, but I wouldnt bother much with the plot details. As the scene shifts across the globe, propelled by a vibrant David Holmes score, Mallory is the only guide we need. Carano is poetry in kickass motion, as she and ex-lover Aaron (Tatum) duke it out in a rundown diner. This leads to a flashback of Mallory and Aaron teaming up in Barcelona to rescue a Chinese journalist. Just when you think Soderbergh cant top himself for pyrotechnics, Mallory decked out in heels and designer wear tangles with Paul (Fassbender, oozing subversive charm), a partner shes meant to trust. Ha! The two destroy a posh Dublin hotel room, and Soderbergh cant contain his joy. Why should he? And why should we? As foxy Mallory takes on her enemies in the beach house she shares with her father (Bill Paxton), Haywire comes close to achieving Soderberghs goal of creating a Pam Grier movie made by Alfred Hitchcock.

Mondovino


If Sideways made you curious about vino, this fierce, funny and challenging doc opens up a world worth debating. Jonathan Nossiter has a nose for what gets lost as the wine industry goes global, pushing speed over maturation and squeezing out the individual in favor of mass production. Since the crisis applies to film, music and other arts, Mondovino is a potent provocation that gets to the heart of Paul Giamatti's crack in Sideways about "no fucking Merlot."

Maiden Review: An All-Female Crews Sail of the Century


Gender bias gets knocked backwards on its ass in this rousing doc named after the first ship crewed by an all-female team in the Whitbread Round the World Race. The year was 1989, when male chauvinists were dripping with disbelief that these girls could survive a nine-month yacht race, much less emerge as real contenders in a 32,000 nautical mile sailing sprint from Southampton, England, and back.

You dont have to know port from starboard to build a rooting interest in the dazzling portrait that director Alex Holmes (Stop at Nothing: The Lance Armstrong Story) has put together with invaluable help from editor Katie Bryer. Hes raided the archives and included interviews with the participants, who look back in terror and joy on their adventure as well as flipping the bird to the fools who said it couldnt be done.

The film rightly puts its focus on Tracy Edwards, the Maidens 24-year-old British captain who came up from deck-hand jobs and cooking on charter boats to lead her crew. The men of the media laughed and called the Maiden a tin full of tarts. Meanwhile, Edwards was winning financial support from King Hussein of Jordan and retooling a scarily un-seaworthy vessel into a shipshape contender that could handle the treacherous trek from Uruguay to Australia.

There are laughs to be had, especially when the females aboard pose for photos on deck wearing skimpy swim suits to clown the media for its sexist attitude towards them. Mostly, though, tension is the operative word. The ocean is always trying to kill you, says Edwards early on. Shes not kidding.

Some of the footage, shot by crew members, radiates hold-your-breath suspense, especially when the Maiden pushes through the ice floes of the Southern Ocean, near Antarctica. Youll have your heart in your mouth as the yacht enters the final stretch. So sounds the trumpets and roll out the cheers for these female pioneers. Theyre still a cause for celebration.

Tab Hunter, Fifties Film Star and Gay Icon, Dead at 86


Tab Hunter, the Fifties actor who became a gay icon following the publication of his 2005 memoir, has died at the age of 86.

The Facebook page tied to Tab Hunter Confidential, the 2015 documentary about the actor, announced Hunters death Monday. Tab passed away tonight three days shy of his 87th birthday. Please honor his memory by saying a prayer on his behalf. He would have liked that, the account wrote. The Hollywood Reporter later confirmed the death with Hunters spokesperson, although no cause of death was revealed.

A heartthrob matinee idol during Hollywoods Golden Age, Hunter starred in films like 1958s Damn Yankees, Battle Cry and Westerns like Track of the Cat and The Burning Hills.

Rumors regarding Hunters sexuality during a conservative era in Hollywood threatened to derail the young actors career. A 1955 article in the gossip magazine Confidential attempted to out Hunter, while gossip columnists at the time would subtly hint at Hunters homosexuality in items about the actors publicity department-orchestrated relationships with good friends Natalie Wood, who co-starred with Hunter in the 1956 romantic comedy The Girl He Left Behind, and Debbie Reynolds.

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Hunter remained closeted until 2005, when he confirmed that he was gay in his memoir Tab Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Movie Star; a documentary about the book, produced by Hunters longtime partner Allan Glaser, was released in 2015.

If I had come out during my acting career in the 1950s, I would not have had a career, Huntertold the Pocono Record in October 2017. Not much in Hollywood has changed in 60 years. I really didnt talk about my sexuality until I wrote my autobiography. My film career had long since been over by then. I believe ones sexuality is ones own business. I really dont go around discussing it. Call me old school on that topic.

The actor added, There still isnt a romantic male lead in films who is actively working who has come out as gay. Perhaps there has been on TV, stage and in different arenas in the entertainment business, but not a major male movie star. Film actors today still fear that coming out would damage their career.

Following his brief tenure as a leading man, Hunter continued to act on the big and small screens as well as on stage. In the early Eighties, Hunter enjoyed a brief career comeback with roles in Grease 2 and John Waters Polyester; Hunter would appear alongside actress and fellow LGBT icon Divine in three Eighties films, including Divines final film Out of the Dark.

At the height of his film career, Hunter recorded the hit single Young Love in 1957; the song spent six weeks at Number One on the Hot 100 after knocking Elvis Presley out of the top spot. Hunter, who as an actor was under contract with Warner Bros., would later claim that studio boss Jack Warner was infuriated that the Paramount Pictures-owned Dot Records, which released Young Love, was profiting off a Warner actor. As a result, the studio founded Warner Bros. Records in 1958, with Hunter its first signee.

Hunters death comes a month after the announcement that Tab & Tony, a film about the actor and Psycho star Anthony Perkins secret love affair, was in the works, with J.J. Abrams and Zachary Quinto producing a screenplay penned by Pulitzer Prize winner Doug Wright.

Quinto wrote on Instagram, So sad to wake up to the news of the passing of Tab Hunter. I was honored to get to know him in the past year and am so grateful to have experienced his sheer joy and love of life.and what a life! such a rich experience. such a vital and generous nature. and such a pioneer of self-acceptance and moving through this world with authenticity as his guide. he will be missed greatly. may he rest in peace.

Elton John tweeted, RIP to the most handsome and special man. Young Love forever.

Four Ways to Bring The Howard Stern Show Back to TV


Howard Stern conducted an amazing interview with Lady Gaga this week but, for the first time in years, theres absolutely no way to watch it on television. This past September, Howard TV a cable on-demand service that launched in 2006 very quietly stopped airing new content. It ends completely on December 16th.

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Although it never got much media attention, Howard TV was a pretty amazing channel. It aired unedited, uncensored, commercial-free video from Howards interviews, even though some segments (like the small penis contest and Richard Christie drinking beer out of his anus) would have been a little less gag-inducing with a little bit of censorship. They also made wonderful mini-documentaries about members of the Wack Pack (the home visit with Wendy the Retard was particularly inspired) and Q&As with members of the entire staff.

Its absence leaves a huge void in the Stern universe, though theres word that some sort of new television deal will be announced in the future. Here are four scenarios for the future of The Howard Stern Show on television:

Launch a new streaming service.
Hulu, Netflix and Amazon have become major players since Howard TV launched. Many people have cut the cord and no longer have cable, and Howard TV was never an option for people with satellite dishes or digital antennas. A new online streaming service would make Howard TV available to a much wider audience. This move would allow the show to continue uncensored without any time restrictions, and he wouldnt have to split the money with anyone.

Bring it back to cable.
The Howard Stern Show appeared on E! from 1994 through 2005. This played a huge role in expanding Howards national audience. The Howard Stern Show has been behind the Sirius XM and In Demand paywall since 2006, and one imagines that Howard would love to reach a wider audience. A new cable channel like FXX would probably love to air Howards show, and would probably put it on five nights a week. Their expenses would be minimal since the studio and staff already exists. This would mean the content would be heavily edited, commercials would be added and there would be little room for the behind-the-scenes footage thats become a huge part of Howard TV. Still, Stern might accept such limitations for the opportunity to reach new fans.

Start a new cable channel.
This is, obviously, a wild leap since creating a cable channel from the ground up has proven difficult even for Oprah Winfrey, but there are thousands of hours of filmed Howard Stern shows. An entire cable channel build around this archive would probably find a big audience, but it would be an enormous expense and its surprisingly hard to get cable companies to add new stations. Al Jazeera has insanely deep pockets and global resources, and they still had to wildly overpay Al Gore to make this happen.

Partner with an existing online service.
We can easily see a service like Hulu or Netflix leaping at the chance to host The Howard Stern Show. They could charge an extra $13 or so a month for access to Howard Stern. The huge success of House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black proves this is the future of television. This move would mean that Stern doesnt need to go through the hassle of starting a web service from the ground up. If we had to bet on one scenario, its probably this one though anything seems possible at this point. We certainly didnt see Americas Got Talent coming.

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