Tamla Rose
Tamla Rose
| 13 December 2013 (USA)
Watch Free for 30 Days

Stream thousands of hit movies and TV shows

Start 30-day Free Trial
Tamla Rose Trailers

Three teen girls in a Motown band embark on an emotional ride to hell and back.

Reviews
Dynamixor

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

View More
Merolliv

I really wanted to like this movie. I feel terribly cynical trashing it, and that's why I'm giving it a middling 5. Actually, I'm giving it a 5 because there were some superb performances.

View More
ActuallyGlimmer

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

View More
Maleeha Vincent

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

View More
Rich Fettke

This was a pretty solid movie overall. I wasn't really sure what it was about but it was definitely a different plot. It had some resemblance to the hunger games but overall was pretty different. They did a good job choosing characters, I feel like they fit very well.The movie was entertaining and kept me in the whole time. It got confusing at times but that was intriguing part about it.I liked this movie a lot to the point that I just want to go see it again.Nothing really that inappropriate. This is a good film and i recommend watching it.10/10 star

View More
Donna Langley

The film is sprinkled with original songs that unfortunately appear to be badly synced, yet the tracks are enjoyable and well produced. The filmmakers clearly knew what they were doing when it came to recording the catchy songs.The composition of the shots were well thought out and there is a clear, linear storyline. The acting was believable and well-cast with Adi Alfa, Alexandra Johnson and Tisha Merry playing the leads. A huge shout-out is also needed for the hair stylist, Sarah Gannon.Overall, it is an enjoyable film that bounces along quite nicely considering all the young talent involved. However, it could be even better with less dialogue, a little less music and shorter scenes. It's a fantastic accomplishment nonetheless, and worth watching for the soulful music.

View More
Lily Jones

Really enjoyed this film. My friends and I were dancing in the aisle. Would have liked the music to be much louder. Really felt sorry for the band's manager Jim as he tried to juggle all the negatives to create a feel good factor. The final shot left me wondering if there is likely to be a Tamla Rose spin off. Thought the three girls should have been younger as this would have made them appear more vulnerable although Tisha Merry came across as a scheming woman who would do anything to achieve her ambition whilst Adi Alfa and Alexandra Johnston came across as okay I would have liked to see them being more passionate in their singing performances. Errol Smith and Leon Tagoe were excellent and believable. Overall if this film comes to your area and you like good music Then go and see it. You won't be disappointed. Would not be a bit surprised if some of the soundtrack songs appeared in the pop charts...

View More
angiequidim

The story follows all girl group Tamla Rose through their career from their humble beginnings as background singers. The Motown like story reminds me much of the movie "The Temptations" put out years ago. One thing that stood out for me in this movie was the soundtrack. I was mesmerized by the trailer alone, listening to the compositions. Being that is primarily a movie based on the music business, this movie was a great find. The director took an interesting approach to the cinematography that most critics are quick to dismiss as bad filming. Filming this movie as if it were a throwback to the technology of the 80s gave it some charm and actually helped the story move along.Movie critics are always quick to judge what is good and bad about a film yet they lack the experience of making a film to truly see what the artist (in this case filmmaker) is trying to portray. The chemistry between actresses Adi Alfa, Alexandra Johnston, and Tisha Merry really made the movie. It's not one I would miss and for the music alone I would give it a shot. You might be pleasantly surprised!

View More