amp;B diva. The Hollywood Reporter's Allison Keene wrote in her review, "The makeup and wardrobe department did an exceptional job recreating Houston's looks on DaCosta, who nails her mannerisms, particularly when it comes to a performance of 'I Will Always Love You' - and her chemistry with Escapeta.
A review from The Hollywood Reporter's Allison Keene praised Yaya DeCosta's portrayal of Houston, but said "a more accurate title for the film would be Whitney and Bobby," as the pair share equal screen time.
The Hollywood Reporter's TV critic Allison Keene, in her review, calls it "a curious carousel of the magician's life, guided by a frizzy-haired, exuberant and bulked-up Brody. ... [It takes] an unorthodox approach that weaves in surreal and psychological elements, zooming camerawork, frenetic editin
up for a televised taxidermy contest? Anyone? Click here to see stuffed squirrels unveiled to dramatic music, and you can't help but wonder how this bad idea made it to your TV screen. "Taxidermy would have made a great subject of a documentary special," wrote Allison Keene in The Hollywood Reporter.