A superstar singer and her overworked personal assistant are presented with a choice that could alter the course of their respective careers.A superstar singer and her overworked personal assistant are presented with a choice that could alter the course of their respective careers.A superstar singer and her overworked personal assistant are presented with a choice that could alter the course of their respective careers.
- Awards
- 1 win & 7 nominations total
Kyndra Reevey
- Grace's Back-Up Singer #1
- (as Binkie Reevey)
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A lovely film. Way beyond what the ratings suggest
This film was so vastly underrated that it boggles the mind. I don't know what film those other people were watching, who are cynical and don't seem to have a clue about the value of good entertainment. The performances were great. Dakota Johnson was great as usual. Bill Pullman was wonderful. The gal, Ms. Ross, who played the star was excellent, and Calvin Harrison was amazing. This is really just a good tight production, a good story and very realistic from my point of view. I don't know the music industry. I'm not an insider, but it seemed like a well thought out script and I highly recommend the film. A bit cheesy at times, but overall very good.
Big time recording artist scene, I enjoyed it more than I though I would.
The nominal first billing goes to Dakota Johnson who is 20-something Maggie Sherwoode, growing up in the music scene she now has what seemed like her dream job, as personal assistant to one of her favorite singers in the Los Angeles area. But her musical bones want more, she has a knack for producing and wants to move in that direction. But the establishment is a difficult wall.
The performer is 40-something Tracee Ellis Ross as popular singer 40-something Grace Davis. She is usually nice to Maggie but as a prima donna can go off on her here and there. Grace is getting pressure from her long-time manager to take a resident gig in Las Vegas, singing all her old popular songs every day, but she still enjoys touring. Plus she is writing again and wants to record new stuff. Will she ever agree to hire Maggie as her producer?
Of note the actress is the real-life daughter of the great Diana Ross of the Supremes. This is a good movie devoted to relationships and with some good music thrown in. My wife and I watched it on DVD from our public library.
The performer is 40-something Tracee Ellis Ross as popular singer 40-something Grace Davis. She is usually nice to Maggie but as a prima donna can go off on her here and there. Grace is getting pressure from her long-time manager to take a resident gig in Las Vegas, singing all her old popular songs every day, but she still enjoys touring. Plus she is writing again and wants to record new stuff. Will she ever agree to hire Maggie as her producer?
Of note the actress is the real-life daughter of the great Diana Ross of the Supremes. This is a good movie devoted to relationships and with some good music thrown in. My wife and I watched it on DVD from our public library.
A feel good movie
A feel good movie with romance, good actors/ actresses and good music
I needed it
From time to time we need a push forward our deams, this movie will remind you that your hard work will not go with the wind.
SUCH A GREAT FILM
I don't understand the low ratings here. Have people seen it? It's full of magic and music. Tracee Ellis Ross is fantastic and Dakota Johnson is just magic.
I would recommend this to everyone!
I would recommend this to everyone!
Did you know
- TriviaGrace states only five women over 40 have had number one singles, and only one who is African American: at the time of filming these were Sia (aged 40), Madonna (42), Bette Midler (43), Cher (52), and Tina Turner (44). However, Aretha Franklin (45) also hit number one, albeit on a duet with George Michael, meaning technically two African American singers had achieved the feat. By the time the film was released Mariah Carey (49) had also added to this number. In addition, at the time of filming Sia was the most recent artist to achieve a number one aged over 40. She has worked extensively with both Greg Kurstin, who wrote and produced songs for the soundtrack of this movie, and Diplo, who has a small role in the film as producer R Dubs.
- GoofsWhen Richie Williams (played by Diplo) introduces himself, he says, "People call me 'R-Dub.'" A few minutes later during the studio argument, Maggie calls him "Richard," to which he quickly corrects her and says, "R-Dawg."
- Quotes
Jack Robertson: Maggie. Maggie! Come here. I don't know what planet you come from where rattling off every little opinion that's rolling around in that brain of yours is considered a skill.
- Crazy creditsWhen the end credits have almost finished, you can hear some additional dialogue.
- ConnectionsReferences The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986)
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- Música, glamour y fama
- Filming locations
- Capitol Records - 1750 N. Vine Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(recording studio - exterior)
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- Gross worldwide
- $2,217,874
- Runtime
- 1h 53m(113 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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