Beyoncé Movies
Primarily known as the most popular R&B singer of the late '90s and 2000s,
Beyoncé Knowles has come to be known simply as
Beyoncé. Only a few years after establishing herself in the popular consciousness as the new queen of R&B,
Knowles was ready to expand beyond her immeasurable voice and larger-than-life stage presence. She set her sights on a movie career, first getting her acting feet wet at the age of 20 with the logical transitional project
Carmen: A Hip Hopera, a modern-day version of the
Bizet opera Carmen, produced by MTV in 2001.
Knowles soon made the transition to the big screen, spending the early 2000s alternating between comedy and projects rooted in her primary interest in music. She made her feature-film acting debut in 2002 with the blaxploitation-parody role of Foxxy Cleopatra in
Austin Powers in Goldmember, bringing exuberance to her over-the-top sight gags and
Pam Grier-type dialogue. Having made her transition to film without disaster,
Knowles next accepted a role in the 2003 low-profile musical comedy
The Fighting Temptations, starring opposite
Cuba Gooding Jr. Returning to comedy in 2006, the starlet unfortunately ended up with a dud, as the attempted revival of the
Pink Panther franchise was a critical disappointment. Co-star
Steve Martin was not well received in the role of Inspector Clouseau, made famous by
Peter Sellers, but
Knowles walked away from the project relatively unscathed.
Continuing her pattern,
Knowles opted next for another musical film -- and this one would be by far the biggest of her career. She was cast in
Dreamgirls, the highly anticipated big-budget screen adaptation of the popular Broadway musical -- providing a chance for her to stretch both her singing and acting abilities to the limit. She would be playing Deena Jones, the character based on
Diana Ross in this film à clef about Motown girl group
the Supremes. It was hard not to notice how
Knowles (the greatest diva of her time) was playing
Ross (greatest diva of her own time), who had, in turn, played
Billie Holiday (the greatest diva of
her own time) in
Lady Sings the Blues. Ensuing buzz seemed to overshadow
Knowles with excitement over the breakthrough performance of co-star
Jennifer Hudson, but when the 2006 Golden Globe nominations were announced, both actresses were nominated --
Knowles for Best Actress and
Hudson for Best Supporting Actress.
Hudson ended up taking home the statuette, while
Knowles lost hers to
Meryl Streep, but the young diva remained gracious and undaunted. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

- 2009
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This musical release from R&B diva Beyonce captures some of the most memorable performances from her 2009 I Am. . . tour, including songs like "Tomorrow I Am Sasha Fierce", "Are You Filming Me With That", "Smash Into You", "Robot", "Freakum Dress", and more. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Beyoncé

- 2008
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Directed by TV veteran Darnell Martin, the musical drama Cadillac Records documents the compelling true-life story of the Chicago record label that helped the world discover such legendary artists as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, and Chuck Berry. Founded in 1950 by Leonard Chess (Adrien Brody), Chess Records quickly gained a reputation as home to some of the most talented and influential blues artists ever to step into a recording studio. But giving these musicians an opportunity to bring their music to the world was no easy task, because along the way there was enough sex, drugs, and rock & roll to ensure that things around Chess Records never got boring. Featuring Jeffrey Wright as Muddy Waters, Gabrielle Union as Geneva Wade, Beyoncé Knowles as Etta James, Mos Def as Chuck Berry, Cedric the Entertainer as Willie Dixon, and Eamonn Walker as Howlin' Wolf. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Adrien Brody, Jeffrey Wright, (more)

- 2007
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R&B pop singer Beyonce's B'day Anthology Video Album was released as a companion to her B'day: Deluxe Edition CD, featuring a collection of music videos to accompany the album. Including all of her previously released music videos for many of the songs; the compilation also includes exclusive videos made specifically for the Video Anthology. Songs include "Déjà Vu" (featuring man pal Jay-Z), as well as "Ring the Alarm", "Irreplaceable", plus "Beautiful Liar", the top-selling duet between the singer and one of the other mega chart toppers of the time, Shakira. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Beyoncé

- 2007
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Beyonce: The Beyonce Experience captures a performance by the Dreamgirls star at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The setlist includes solo hits alongside some of her most well-known work with Destiny's Child including "Survivor." ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Beyoncé

- 2004
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One of the biggest artists in hip-hop, rapper Jay-Z surprised fans in 2003 when he announced he would retire following the release of his hotly anticipated collection The Black Album. In November of 2003, not long after the album hit stores, Jay-Z staged a special show at New York City's Madison Square Garden, in which he performed alongside some of the most popular and influential acts in hip-hop and R&B, including R. Kelly, Beyoncé Knowles, Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott, ?uestlove, Pharrell Williams, P. Diddy, and more. Billed as Jay-Z's final solo performance (though he would stage a collaborative tour with R. Kelly in the fall of 2004), Fade to Black is a concert documentary that captures both the action on-stage and the celebration behind the scenes; the film also features an inside look at the making of The Black Album. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Jay-Z

- 2003
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This 2003 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Dan Aykroyd and features musical guest Beyoncé. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Dan Aykroyd, Beyoncé, (more)