Madea's Family Reunion (Blu-ray) PG-13
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 50 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: November 23, 2010
- Originally Released: 2006
- Label: Lions Gate
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Cicely Tyson, Rochelle Ayetes, Maya Angelou, Lisa Arrindell Anderson & Lynn Whitfield | |
Performer: | Boris Kadjoe & Blair Underwood | |
Directed by | Tyler Perry | |
Screenwriting by | Tyler Perry | |
Produced by | Mike Upton & Reuben Cannon | |
Director of Photography: | Toyomichi Kurital | |
Executive Production by | Michael Paseornek & Tyler Perry |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: C --
Though Perry's films are hard to defend on aesthetic grounds -- the crazy shifts in tone from operatic melodrama to broad comedy could cause seizures -- it's equally hard to begrudge the underserved audiences who embrace them so passionately.
AV Club
Rating: 4/4 --
A Tyler Perry tour de force!
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BlackFilm.com
Rating: 2/4 --
Although his work isn't high art and is occasionally problematic, he's telling stories that aren't often told. And for that, this black woman can't be too mad at him.
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Christianity Today
Perry's vaudevillian shamelessness and indifference to committee-approved taste are energizing and frequently jaw-dropping.
Village Voice
Rating: B --
Let's not sell Tyler Perry short. As the vinegar-witted Madea, he's a drag performer of testy charm, but in his overlit patchwork way he's also making the most primal women's pictures since Joan Crawford flexed her shoulder pads.
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Entertainment Weekly
If there's one thing that Reunion doesn't lack, it's good intentions. Unfortunately, good intentions don't automatically guarantee a good movie.
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Film Journal International
Tyler Perry's heart is in the right place, but he still has a tin ear.
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Associated Press
Product Description:
Tyler Perry follows up his DIARY OF A MAD BLACK WOMAN with more of his unique fusion of soapy melodrama, poetry, spirituality, romance, and raucous humor based on his popular stage play. This time around, the drama centers on a pair of half-sisters struggling to overcome the oppression of their materialistic mother (Lynn Whitfield). Weak-willed daughter Lisa (Rochelle Ayetes) is being pushed into marriage with an abusive investment banker (Blair Underwood), while Vanessa (Lisa Arrindell Anderson) is unable to trust the love of too-good-to-be-true Brian (Boris Kadjoe). It may be a bit jarring at first to veer from harrowing scenes of domestic abuse to hilarious scenes of Tyler in his dual role as the tough-talking grandma Madea (here also raising a troubled foster kid) and her flatulent brother Joe, but it works, especially when Cicely Tyson and poet Maya Angelou show up as old relatives at the reunion; their powerful presence provides the weight to anchor everything down. Hearing Tyson pour her heart out while addressing the young people at the reunion from the porch of an old slave shack--Angelou at her side--is an unforgettably moving experience. This is the work of a daringly original comedian and filmmaker; fearlessly confrontational and generous of heart (without being corny), MADEA is three kinds of great: gut-bustingly funny, socially progressive, and genuinely inspiring.
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- Sales Rank: 65,185
- UPC: 031398127581
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