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Luther: Never Too Much Poster

Luther: Never Too Much

A voice like no other.
2024 | 101m | English

(1073 votes)

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Director: Dawn Porter
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Luther Vandross started his career supporting David Bowie, Roberta Flack, Bette Midler, and more. His undeniable talent earned platinum records and accolades, but he struggled to break out beyond the R&B charts. Intensely driven, he overcame personal and professional challenges to secure his place amongst the greatest vocalists in history.
Release Date: Nov 01, 2024
Director: Dawn Porter
Writer:
Genres: Documentary, Music
Keywords music documentary
Production Companies Sony Music Entertainment, Foxxhole Productions, Raindog Films, Trilogy Films, Sony Music Publishing
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Luther Vandross Self (archive footage)
Mariah Carey Self
Jamie Foxx Self
Dionne Warwick Self
Valerie Simpson Self
David Bowie Self (archive footage)
Johnny Carson Self (archive footage)
Name Job
Mark Fason Editor
Dawn Porter Director
Jessica Congdon Additional Editor
Adam Goldberg Line Producer
Bryan Gentry Director of Photography
Robert Glasper Original Music Composer
Name Title
Trish D. Chetty Producer
Aaron Saidman Executive Producer
Dawn Porter Executive Producer
Jamie Foxx Producer
Eli Holzman Executive Producer
Colin Firth Executive Producer
Tom Mackay Executive Producer
Leah Smith Producer
Richard Story Executive Producer
Jon Platt Executive Producer
Brian Monaco Executive Producer
David Gottlieb Executive Producer
Phil Thornton Executive Producer
Amanda Goscinski Supervising Producer
Ged Doherty Producer
Datari Turner Producer
Carmen Romano Executive Producer
Brenda Shields Executive Producer
Fonzi Thornton Executive Producer
Seveda Williams Executive Producer
Natalia Nastaskin Executive Producer
Lawrence Mestel Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Using a wide array of archive and some fairly honest and potent interviews, this documentary presents us with a short biopic of rather an enigmatic gent. Initially, his dulcet tones earned him a decent enough living doing lucrative commercials and providing backing vocals until a session with David ... Bowie started his career on a largely unhindered upwards trajectory. His associations with Aretha Franklin, Bette Midler and Roberta Flack, his total - almost perfectionist - commitment to his art and his cheeky sense of humour all contributed further to a success that transcended not just US racial boundaries, but also physical international ones too. I wasn't really that aware of his music, but watching this does effectively illustrate just how many songs he was behind - writing and/or performing, that are more familiar than I'd expected. This also wasn't a messy man. He wasn't in and out of the papers with stories of his life, his lifestyle, his drinking or drug taking - he actually comes across as a remarkably stable man in many ways, even if his solution to problems he faced was to reach for the fried chicken bucket or the ice cream spoon. Happily, we don't really focus too much on the personal life. Perhaps because his own comments of "mind your own **** business" are echoed by the film's contributors who knew him and who chose not to add fuel to any fires burning about his sexuality. It's a celebration of his music that broadens awareness for folk like me who didn't realise the scope of his skills, and it is a fitting and spangly tribute for those who did.

Feb 02, 2025