Relativity Media | Release Date: November 14, 2014
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chugheadNov 24, 2014
Rhianna meets morals! If you want to see what drove Britney Spears to her downward spiral and made Miley 'the Twerk' Cyrus an overnite sensation then this will suffice. Far from being an ethnic film, its a complicated romance that meets niteRhianna meets morals! If you want to see what drove Britney Spears to her downward spiral and made Miley 'the Twerk' Cyrus an overnite sensation then this will suffice. Far from being an ethnic film, its a complicated romance that meets nite and day. All about growing the hell up. Expand
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IndiefilmloverDec 2, 2014
First and foremost, "Beyond the Lights" is a sweet love story. Like "Love & Basketball" before, in "Beyond the Lights," Gina Prince-Bythewood uses a love story to make a comment on the role of women in the world. In "Love & Basketball" sheFirst and foremost, "Beyond the Lights" is a sweet love story. Like "Love & Basketball" before, in "Beyond the Lights," Gina Prince-Bythewood uses a love story to make a comment on the role of women in the world. In "Love & Basketball" she was essentially commenting on the impact on women of Title IX. In "Beyond the Lights" she uses the Noni Jean character to comment on the media's objectification of women (specifically women of color) and how to some degree women help perpetuate it. She makes these comments without being heavy handed or preachy. Once again Gugu Mbatha-Raw (who was recently seen in "Belle") gives a solid performance. The perfect date movie. Expand
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GreatMartinNov 14, 2014
On May 16, 2014, I saw and wrote a review of a movie called “Belle” and ended it with “THIS IS A MUST SEE MOVIE AND YOU MUST SEE GUGU MBATHA-RAW!”

And it is still on my list of 5 of the best movies of the about 50 I have seen this year!
On May 16, 2014, I saw and wrote a review of a movie called “Belle” and ended it with “THIS IS A MUST SEE MOVIE AND YOU MUST SEE GUGU MBATHA-RAW!”

And it is still on my list of 5 of the best movies of the about 50 I have seen this year!

Today, 6 months later, I saw “Beyond The Lights” and the bottom line is THIS IS A MUST SEE MOVIE AND YOU MUST SEE GUGU MBATHA-RAW! (Also Nate Parker and Minnie Driver but more about that later.)

Unless you have never seen a show business movie there isn’t a spoiler in this movie as screenwriter Gina Prince-Bythewood has written every cliché into it from the overbearing stage mother. the super star rapper who mistreats the rising star, the record producer who manipulates her and to the boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl plot. The differences are that the screenwriter is also the director who really believes in the material and performances that lift it above the clichés. Prince-Bythewood makes this a good old romance movie that we haven’t seen in awhile.

Let’s start with Gugu Mbatha-Raw who takes a role completely opposite that of the one who played Belle in the movie of that name. She is in sexy, almost not there, outfits showing off a great figure, does choreography that show of her sexuality, sings rap and a Nina Simone song, “Blackbird”, that shows off a vocal ability she could make a living at and, yes, her acting. She takes the role of a wounded bird who learns to fly free and makes it fresh and new.

Her costar Nate Parker, as police officer, Kaz, with a police captain father, played by Danny Glover, who is grooming him to enter politics with unlimited potential, shares a chemistry with Mbatha-Raw that lights up the screen. They make a good old fashioned screen couple that makes you root for them all the way, not to mention they are both very sexy looking people.

Minnie Driver as the stage mother, who can be overbearing, does such a fine job she almost steals the picture and keeps you on her side even though you know and can see the damage she has done her daughter.

Colson ‘MGK’ Baker as the super star rapper, with more tattoos than I have ever seen on an actor, along with the rest of the cast such as India Jean-Jacques, Benito Martinez, Aml Ameen and Aisha Hinds, along with others support, the stars with first class performances.

The soundtrack featuring new songs, will also introduce Nina Simone to a new generation though I wished they had her singing a couple of songs.

Though this won’t be among my top 5 pictures to see I will end it with YOU MUST SEE GUGU MBATHA-RAW and see it on the big screen!
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AcclamationDec 30, 2017
This is a rare gem.

I didn’t expect it. It’s filled with great drama and characters and doesn’t have any politics. In a way, it’s the true story of everyone that has tried to lead the Hollywood life . . . And it’s a paradoy of that in the
This is a rare gem.

I didn’t expect it. It’s filled with great drama and characters and doesn’t have any politics.
In a way, it’s the true story of everyone that has tried to lead the Hollywood life . . . And it’s a paradoy of that in the same way.
The lead character does an amazing job, and it seems, it’s lead her to other great projects. I really enjoyed the music too and I still go back to the film from time to time and watch portions of it.
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