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Respect

User rating: 4.71 21 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: August 13, 2021

On DVD/Blu-ray: November 9, 2021

PG-13 | Drama | 2h 25m

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User rating: August 21, 2021

Spectacular! This word almost describes the impressive work of Jennifer Hudson.

User rating: August 21, 2021

Hudson brilliant. Music great. About 15 min too long.

User rating: August 21, 2021

Aretha had wanted Jennifer to play her in a movie and omg..did she ever!!!!

User rating: August 21, 2021

Descent movie, but not an award winning one.

User rating: August 20, 2021

I will be most disappointed if Jennifer Hudson does not get an academy award for her role as Aretha Franklin in this movie, her acting is superb.

User rating: August 20, 2021

Jennifer Hudson was outstanding in her role as Aretha Franklin. This movie was so well done, so many facts that so many probably were not aware had happened to this brilliant singer/songwriter in her young life. Many of her songs were written because of things that had happened to her in her life and that is why she put so much feeling into her songs. Many today could not even begin to cope with an iota of what this woman went through before she was able to even know how to be a child. A lot of us have demons to deal with but this woman had 'DEMONS' in her young life and dealt with them daily.

User rating: August 14, 2021

It gave me an insight into Mrs Franklin's life. Never knew she was that close to Dr. Martin L. King. I enjoyed it. Well done to the cast.

User rating: August 14, 2021

…story I knew little about and performance by Jennifer Hudson that is F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C! No wonder Franklin chose her to play her shortly before she passed.

User rating: August 14, 2021

There is so much more to this iconic woman, but Jennifer Hudson, Marlon Wayans, Mary J. Blige, Marc Maron and Myk Watford were all great.

User rating: August 13, 2021

Sad but true story, Aretha is definitely Queen of Soul music.