The Fighting Temptations
The Fighting Tempations Fired executive Cuba Gooding Jr. meets singer Beyoncé Knowles while he's on a mission.

  FILM FACTS
Starring: Starring Cuba Gooding, Jr., Beyoncé Knowles
Director: Jonathan Lynn
Rating: PG-13
Genre: Comedy

Rate "The Fighting Temptations":
 Good 81% 473
 Bad 7% 43
 Wait to Rent 12% 69
Total Votes   585

Discuss this film | Official movie site

See showtimes   (PG-13) 122 minutes

Grade: C+

Verdict: Great soundtrack, great Beyoncé, but a lame Cuba Gooding Jr. gets in the movie's way.

By ELEANOR RINGEL GILLESPIE
The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Beyoncé Knowles blows Cuba Gooding Jr. off the screen in “The Fighting Temptations,” an earnest, good-hearted movie about an underdog gospel choir hoping to win a national competition.

Gooding's performance is so wince-inducing that an Olsen twin could probably steal the movie. But Knowles does more than take a star vehicle away from the ostensible star. She proves she has the charisma, the looks, the voice and the acting ability to carry something more substantial than this or last year's delightful but lightweight “Austin Powers in Goldmember.”

Gooding plays Darrin, a slick and duplicitous junior exec at a Manhattan ad agency. Fired when he's caught in one lie too many (or a dozen lies too many), he travels to tiny Monte Carlo, Ga., for the reading of his Aunt Sally's will. She's left him a lot of dough on one condition: Darrin must create a choir, based in Monte Carlo's Beulah Baptist Church, and lead it to victory in the Gospel Explosion in Columbus, Ga.

Essentially, Gooding has traded the Siberian huskies and Alaskan malamutes of his unlikely hit “Snow Dogs” for an adorably diverse gospel choir that includes the local barbershop quartet, a trio of convicts, assorted drunks and lay-abouts, and Lilly (Knowles), a jazz singer with a sizzling voice. None of this sits well with Paulina (LaTanya Richardson), the bossy sister of the mild-mannered reverend (Wendell Pierce) and self-appointed church arbiter.

There's a lot to like in “The Fighting Temptations.” Along with Knowles and the always-good Richardson, the choral group contains some of the great voices in R&B, hip-hop, Broadway musicals and, of course, gospel: Faith Evans, Melba Moore, Montell Jordan, T-Bone, Angie Stone, Zane and the Rev. Shirley Caesar.

But even those pluses can't overcome Gooding's disappointing and vacuous performance. That best supporting actor Oscar for “Jerry Maguire” is beginning to look more and more like a fluke.

Inside AJC.COM

Date from hell?

Join the conversation about Atlanta's dating scene.

Rate that restaurant

Disappointed at dinner? Let dining critic Meridith Ford give you the scoop.

Luxurious digs

Private Quarters Splurge:  Peek inside Atlanta's luxury homes.

Search baby names

Food-themed edition! Would you name your child Vidalia? Paprika? Chai? Saffron? Rye?

Dressed to impress

Atlanta's best-dressed? Check out their styles, then decide.

Lose those pounds!

Can't bear to view the scale? Brush up on your diet, nutrition and exercise.

100 calorie snacks

Which is 100 calories? This bowl of cereal or the breakfast bar? Plus, 7 more comparisons!

Smart Spending

Check out our Metro Atlanta blog for ways to be frugal with your money.

Fall Dining Guide

Atlanta Restaurant of the Year, what's new on various menus, Top 50 reviews and more!

Kudzu.com services Find the right people for the job

Keyword     Business Name