Black Nativity: Extended Musical Edition – A Truly Inspirational Film and A Joy to Watch
This is truly an inspirational film and a joy to watch. Read and watch our review by Brianna Hope Beaton below.
Langston, played by Jacob Latimore, has to spend the Christmas holiday in New York City with his grandparents, Reverend Cornell Cobbs played by Forest Whitaker and Aretha Cobbs played by Angela Bassett, who he doesn’t really know. While there, he has to go by their rules. He wants to get back home to his mother Naima played by Jennifer Hudson. He goes through some things and discovers the true meaning of faith, family and forgiveness.
This adaptation of Langston Hughes’ play is wonderful. I really like the storyline with its great messages and its attention to detail, even down to the Cobb’s family brownstone in Harlem. The acting is powerful and intense and, of course, I love the music. Executive music director, Ralph Saadiq shows his musical talent and has created great songs that tell the story in such a way that both the young and old can listen to and enjoy. I especially like the choir scene.
I recommend this film for ages 12 – 17. Of course, I think the whole family will enjoy this movie. I give it 5 out of 5 stars. It’s truly a musical event to be enjoyed during the holiday season.
Black Nativity: Extended Musical Edition is available now on Blu-ray and DVD.
Check out Samantha’s interview with Jacob Latimore, star of Black Nativity below.