Sparkle (CD1)
In the late 1950s, three singing teenage sisters from Harlem form a girl group and soon become local sensations with major label interest. But fame comes with issues that are tearing their family apart.
27 November 1953, Detroit, Michigan, USA
11 March 1982, USA
9 August 1963, Newark, New Jersey, USA
20 June 1980, Queens, New York, USA
21 April 1982, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
10 April 1960, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
9 January 1974, Savannah, Georgia, USA
July 17, 2013
This is the second most embarrassing thing to happen to Whitney Houston this year.August 27, 2012
Noteworthy only for featuring Whitney Houston's last screen appearance.August 17, 2012
It's nice that "Sparkle" honors the memory of Motown's heyday; if only it could have lived up to those standards.June 30, 2013
Wallowing in melodrama, the film's sole highlight is Whitney Houston's supporting turn in it.June 30, 2016
With Whitney Houston gone, the baton passing becomes more than metaphorical. If you enjoy power-drama, 1960s girl-group nostalgia, and virtuoso pop singing-this is your movie.August 30, 2012
Sparkle shamelessly piles on the clichés, but it's an entertaining ride throughout.August 19, 2012
Sparkle is an assembly of parts and pieces from other, better movies - an overly familiar jumble of clichés mashed together.April 17, 2016
"Sparkle" has its bright spots - mostly in the middle of the film - and Epps and Ojogo shine.October 15, 2012
it is impossible not to think of the singers real life rise and fall. Whitney Houston's face does not disguise the descent. You can see the tracks of her tears. She looks a lot older than her 48 years.August 17, 2012
Anyone who has seen Dream Girls, What's Love Got To Do With It? or even The Doors will find themselves in familiar (if inferior) territory here ...November 07, 2012
Whitney Houston's vibrant, final performance adds poignancy to this likeable, breezy remake of a familiar tale.August 17, 2012
"Sparkle" isn't blindingly original but it delivers solid entertainment, and despite the clichés I was never for a moment bored.