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DVD Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Closed captioning available
- Run Time: 1 hours, 40 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: May 16, 2006
- Originally Released: 2006
- Label: Focus Features
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Sanaa Lathan, Simon Baker & Blair Underwood | |
Performer: | Mike Epps, Katharine Towne, Stanley DeSantis, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Golden Brooks, Taraji P. Henson, Marcus Brown, Russell Hornsby, Lee Garlington, Donald Faison, Earl Billings & Alfre Woodard | |
Directed by | Sanaa Hamri | |
Edited by | Melissa Kent | |
Screenwriting by | Kriss Turner | |
Composition by | Lisa Coleman & Wendy Melvoin | |
Produced by | Stephanie Allain | |
Director of Photography: | Shane Hurlbut | |
Executive Production by | Preston L. Holmes & Joe Pichirallo |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2/5 --
Generally the story swings wildly from preachy to just plain silly. It is truly a story of missed opportunities.
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BBC.com
Rating: 1.5/4 --
This is an inept and unsubtle romantic fantasy about how black people and white people don't mix.
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Boston Globe
3 stars out of 5 -- [R]efreshing....Smarter than your average date movie.
Total Film
Rating: B --
... it's one of the few romantic movies that center around an interracial relationship and keeps it real.
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Reel Talk Online
Rating: 2/5 --
Anyone who finds something new in Something New is obviously looking a whole lot closer than the movie deserves.
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DVD Clinic
By and large this is a hollow, laugh-free zone paying lip service to the issue in trite, predictable fashion.
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Time Out
There's an easygoing authenticity to Kenya and her world....Out of genre stereotype rut, SOMETHING NEW finds a way to exhale...
Entertainment Weekly
Product Description:
Kenya (Sanaa Lathan) is a beautiful, successful lawyer with loving parents and a close-knit group of supportive friends--but, predictably, no love life to speak of. Out for drinks on Valentine's Day, she and her girlfriends lament the difficulty of finding the "ideal black man" (successful, educated, and attractive), and the point is driven home when a coworker sets Kenya up on a blind date with a successful, educated, and attractive landscape architect named Brian (Simon Baker)--who turns out to be, to her surprise and dismay, white. While Kenya at first tries to deny their obvious attraction, the two soon start a relationship; and though they have undeniable chemistry, cultures clash.
The plot of SOMETHING NEW is not, in fact, actually new, combining many of the usual truisms of romantic comedies and interracial dramas. In fact, with his too-good-to-be-true personality (sensitive yet strong, working with his hands yet educated, determined yet patient), Brian is reminiscent of Sidney Poitier's John in GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER, a man so perfect that no critic could find anything to object to beyond his race. But top-to-bottom excellent performances from an extremely talented cast make the characters three-dimensional and save the movie from cliché. Lathan's radiant, skillful performance manages to display all of Kenya's many neuroses and flaws, even her occasional rudeness, without ever allowing her to become unlikable. The always excellent Earl Billings and Alfre Woodard bring real warmth and depth to the roles of Kenya's parents, and Donald Faison displays perfect comic timing as her playboy brother. Blair Underwood--as Brian's main competition--miraculously manages to make his attractive, suave character somewhat unappealing. The actors, working with Sanaa Hamri's sure-handed and inventive direction (in her feature film debut, no less), give the movie a lively spark and likeability that elevate it above its genre conventions.
The plot of SOMETHING NEW is not, in fact, actually new, combining many of the usual truisms of romantic comedies and interracial dramas. In fact, with his too-good-to-be-true personality (sensitive yet strong, working with his hands yet educated, determined yet patient), Brian is reminiscent of Sidney Poitier's John in GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER, a man so perfect that no critic could find anything to object to beyond his race. But top-to-bottom excellent performances from an extremely talented cast make the characters three-dimensional and save the movie from cliché. Lathan's radiant, skillful performance manages to display all of Kenya's many neuroses and flaws, even her occasional rudeness, without ever allowing her to become unlikable. The always excellent Earl Billings and Alfre Woodard bring real warmth and depth to the roles of Kenya's parents, and Donald Faison displays perfect comic timing as her playboy brother. Blair Underwood--as Brian's main competition--miraculously manages to make his attractive, suave character somewhat unappealing. The actors, working with Sanaa Hamri's sure-handed and inventive direction (in her feature film debut, no less), give the movie a lively spark and likeability that elevate it above its genre conventions.
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- Sales Rank: 49,719
- UPC: 025192886621
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