Something New streaming
Genre
Comedy
Year
2006
Runtime
1h39

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Metascore

Something New

Love knows no boundaries in Something New

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Synopsis

In the romantic drama film Something New, directed by Sanaa Hamri and released in 2006, successful and self-reliant Kenya McQueen, played by Sanaa Lathan, finds herself falling for Brian Kelly, a landscape architect who challenges her ideas of love and relationships. As their interracial romance blossoms, the couple must navigate societal expectations and personal insecurities while discovering what truly matters in matters of the heart. The film delves into themes of love, race, and personal growth, offering a heartfelt and thought-provoking narrative that transcends societal norms and stereotypes. Something New is a poignant exploration of love beyond boundaries and the unexpected paths it can lead us on.

Cast

  • Sanaa Lathan

    Sanaa Lathan

    Kenya McQueen

  • Simon Baker

    Simon Baker

    Brian Kelly

  • Blair Underwood

    Blair Underwood

    Mark Harper

  • Wendy Raquel Robinson

    Wendy Raquel Robinson

    Cheryl

  • Taraji P. Henson

    Taraji P. Henson

    Nedra

  • Golden Brooks

    Golden Brooks

    Suzette

Reviews

Something New received a mixed but generally positive reception from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 61%, with critics praising its exploration of interracial relationships and the chemistry between the lead actors. IMDb rated the movie 6.6/10, noting its engaging storyline and strong performances. Metacritic scored Something New at 64/100, highlighting its genuine approach to love and the characters' emotional depth. Critics appreciated the film's unique perspective on romance and its ability to spark meaningful conversations about societal norms. Some reviewers felt that the plot could have been more fleshed out, but overall, Something New was commended for its refreshing take on love and identity.