If it weren’t for books, movie theaters would be a whole lot less interesting. The most talked-about movies are usually based on books—and every year, adaptations promise more of the same delights for readers and filmgoers. Make sure you’re part of the conversation: a brief read before the book hit the screen.
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Whitney Houston: 1963-2012: We Will Always Love You
Whitney Houston burst onto the international music scene in 1985 with her début album, winning a Grammy Award for the single "Saving All My Love For You." After that, the acclaimed artist released only a limited amount of new material, yet her preeminence in the industry and her enormous popularity with music fans was unwavering.
This comprehensive biography reflects on the extraordinary journey which took the controversial personality from a problematic childhood in a broken New Jersey home, to becoming the talented protégée of powerful Arista producer Clive Davis, to the height of her diva days mired with peculiar behavior and drug abuse.
Parish explains how the shy, pretty young girl from a devoutly religious background turned into the subject of lurid tabloid gossip, much of it concerning her turbulent relationship with Bobby Brown, and pays tribute to her incredible talent and legacy.
“God gave us a gift in Whitney and she gave us her best, despite what stories are told. We will wear a breastplate of armor for Whitney and that's what friends are for. In the spirit of Whitney's "I Go To The Rock”: “On Christ the solid rock I stand.. all other ground is sinking sand." Let's just be peaceful in all of this.”— This made for TV movie is certainly not a trailer to Whitney's life story:
Fans worldwide identified with the artistry of Whitney Houston and mourned her death, but none of them can claim the access or intimacy shared by "Cissy" Houston. Until now, the singer's mother has not written or spoken about the full story of her daughter's life, rise to fame, drug abuse, and tragic demise. Thus, her Remembering Whitney becomes both an Emmy winning-performer's heartfelt memoir about a beloved, world-famous daughter and a unique eyewitness view of an icon in rapid decline.
Cissy has said little publicly about Whitney’s heart-breaking death. Now, for the first time, she opens up and shares the unbelievable story of her daughter’s life, as well as her own, and addresses Whitney’s brightest and darkest moments.
The definitive account of Whitney Houston’s astonishing life, ground-breaking career, and tragic death — complete with never-before-seen photographs — from the only one who truly knows the story behind the headlines: her mother, Cissy Houston.
The Night the Music Stopped, the world lost one of the most beautiful voices, an extraordinarily beautiful and charitable woman. A mother's story of tears, joy, and her greatest love of all, Whitney.
Just Mercy: 'It is about all of us'
ARRAY NOW:
Array Now
Founded in 2010 by filmmaker Ava DuVernay, ARRAY is a grassroots distribution, arts and advocacy collective focused on films by people of color and women.
Academy of Storytellers:
Academy of Storytellers
Top-tier filmmaking education and a global community to help you learn, connect, and successfully tackle your most ambitious filmmaking projects.
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Film Comment:
Film Comment Magazine
Founded in 1962, Film Comment magazine features reviews and analysis of mainstream, art-house, and avant-garde filmmaking from around the world.
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