Joyful Noise
Joyful Noise is a story of music, hope, love and renewal. The small town of Pacashau, Georgia, has fallen on hard times, but the people are counting on the Divinity Church Choir to lift their spirits by winning the National Joyful Noise Competition. The choir has always known how to sing in harmony, but the discord between its two leading ladies now threatens to tear them apart. Their newly appointed director, Vi Rose Hill (Latifah), stubbornly wants to stick with their tried-and-true traditional style, while the fiery G.G. Sparrow (Parton) thinks tried-and-true translates to tired-and-old. Shaking things up even more is the arrival of G.G.'s rebellious grandson, Randy (Jeremy Jordan). Randy has an ear for music, but he also has an eye for Vi Rose's beautiful and talented daughter, Olivia (Keke Palmer), and the sparks between the two teenagers are causing even more friction between G.G. and Vi Rose. If these two strong-willed women can put aside their differences for the good of the people in their town, they--and their choir--may make the most joyful noise of all.
This movie is the dictionary definition of just there. I can't even really say it was terrible or ok because I honestly didn't care. The version I saw had the last 20 minutes cut off and again - I didn't care. I'm sure it all works out in the end since the movie was textbook from beginning to the end part I saw. The only thing that I kep saying was Dolly Parton and Queen Latifah in a movie together? Really?
I wouldn't recommend anyone wasting their time with this movie. It's another pointless January release.