Best two reviews:
1) The Playlist - Stripping the �I Will Always Love You,� singer away from sensationalist tabloid dirt that marred her life, MacDonald�s thoughtfulness is arguably its standout element. The finesse with which he crafts his doc makes for, quite simply, an absorbing and moving portrayal of an unforgettable heartrending figure. (Rating: 83) Read Full Review >
2) The Hollywood Reporter - It's a riveting narrative, and even those not among Houston's more passionate fan base will find it an emotionally wrenching experience. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
5) The Guardian - It�s a film principally and poignantly focused on the absence of Whitney, an aching void felt as much in life as in death. Many of us missed Whitney even before she left; this imperfect documentary preys calmly and effectively on that longing. (Rating: 60) Read Full Review >
6) The Telegraph - The film is oddly unmoving as a memorial, but as with Amy Winehouse, it inspires a collective mea culpa for the feeding frenzy of public judgement that only turned to sympathy when it was far too late. (Rating: 60) Read Full Review >
1) The Playlist - Stripping the �I Will Always Love You,� singer away from sensationalist tabloid dirt that marred her life, MacDonald�s thoughtfulness is arguably its standout element. The finesse with which he crafts his doc makes for, quite simply, an absorbing and moving portrayal of an unforgettable heartrending figure. (Rating: 83) Read Full Review >
2) The Hollywood Reporter - It's a riveting narrative, and even those not among Houston's more passionate fan base will find it an emotionally wrenching experience. (Rating: 80) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
5) The Guardian - It�s a film principally and poignantly focused on the absence of Whitney, an aching void felt as much in life as in death. Many of us missed Whitney even before she left; this imperfect documentary preys calmly and effectively on that longing. (Rating: 60) Read Full Review >
6) The Telegraph - The film is oddly unmoving as a memorial, but as with Amy Winehouse, it inspires a collective mea culpa for the feeding frenzy of public judgement that only turned to sympathy when it was far too late. (Rating: 60) Read Full Review >
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