A new trailer for Tyler Perry's latest has been released. You can view it below. »»
Wesley Deeds leads an upstanding yet predictable existence. But when he meets a down-on-her-luck cleaning woman and her daughter, he starts to question his own life. As he starts to help her out, he finds himself falling in love. Starring Tyler Perry »»
If the Oscar montages made you want to throw acid on your face, check out the parody trailer that aired as part of Jimmy Kimmel's post-Oscar show. »»
Not a fan of The Help, and it's insinuation of a white woman empowering black women, Good Deeds may be the movie for you! »»
After being criticized, the writer-director-producer takes to his blog to defend himself. »»
Director/Producer/Writer/Actor takes the dress off for once »»
Spike Lee vs. Tyler Perry gets decided ... and a look at 48 Hours on DVD »»
The Blu Sky/Fox release has the strongest second-weekend numbers for films opening above $30 million this year. »»
Hispanic take on Sense and Sensibility missing Latin spice »»
If you’ve ever laid in bed wondering what The Big Chill would be like stripped of its humor, resonance or quality acting, Why Did I Get Married? is here to put those ponderings to rest. »»
Don't expect potato sack races in this family reunion — instead, you get teary-eyed confessions of child molestation. Good times for all! »»
There are worse punishments than having to serve time with Madea. It’s hard to consider what those punishments might be, but they surely exist. »»
A movie that goes right for the emotional jugular but, as you lay bleeding out from the wound, there’s a good chance you’ll find yourself getting swept away in the movie. »»
Unless you fall into the very niche audience that Tyler Perry movies are aimed at, you'll rather be listening to Ozzy Osbourne's Diary of a Madman. »»
Can a movie this bad improve upon a second viewing? Does a bear poop in a funny hat? »»
Much like the God awful mock movies that I did a column about back in May...see what I'm talking about?...there are some directors/writers that I can't stand. It's not to say that I hate Tyler Perry, but being a fan of his work is not a title that applies to me. Chances are that there is going to be plenty of backlash due to this column from not only his fans that think he is brilliant...but I can just hear the screams of "prejudice" or "racist" already. Let the hell begin! »»
I’d rather spend a week in Solitary Confinement »»
It's almost Christmas time again and that means you will start to see Christmas-themed films creep into your local theater or movie rental store. Released around Christmas 2007, This Christmas finally arrives on home video a year later. For any hardcore movie-watcher, upon viewing the trailer for this film, or even cover of the DVD, you would immediately think that this has to be a Tyler Perry film. All of the trademark Perry things seems to be in This Christmas including a mostly all African-American cast with strong family values and plenty of secrets and drama to be revealed. All that seems to be missing is Madea herself, but surprise, This Christmas is not a Tyler Perry film. »»