Madea Goes to Jail PG-13

Madea Goes to Jail
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  • Rated: PG-13
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 43 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: June 16, 2009
  • Originally Released: 2009
  • Label: Lions Gate

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Total Count: 51

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Rating: 3/5 -- Adapting his own play, Perry has pared the plot way back while giving his law-breaking matriarch more room to run free. Full Review
New York Daily News
Feb 23, 2009
Rating: 2/5 -- Perry brings his own sensibility to every movie he makes and has enjoyed great success by following his own path. But he leaves you wanting more. Full Review
Arizona Republic
Feb 23, 2009
[With] good acting and resonant scenes....[Perry] certainly knows how to entertain and deliver laughs...
Hollywood Reporter
Feb 20, 2009
Rating: 2/5 -- Perry clearly knows what his fans like, and he gives it to them -- by the shovelful. But for those not so tuned to his talents, Madea Goes to Jail is two excruciating hours of hard time. Full Review
American Profile
Sep 29, 2011
Rating: 3/10 -- A tedious melodrama stuck on top of shrill comedy, and the two parts are both the worse off for the combination. Full Review
Antagony & Ecstasy
Feb 10, 2012
Rating: 2.5/5 -- If the movie is a mess, it's a purposeful mess, cannily, if not artfully, pushing all the right buttons to ensure Perry will be back for another round. Full Review
Los Angeles Times
Feb 23, 2009
MADEA GOES TO JAIL is both slapstick and social drama, and it is certainly the most confident mix of the two that Perry has managed to achieve with this particular part of his vast media franchise...
Washington Post
Feb 21, 2009

Product Description:

Multitalented screenwriter, director, playwright, and actor Tyler Perry delivers yet another comedy feature from his popular MADEA film series. Largely concerned with African American family life, Perry splits his efforts between the outrageous Madea films and other, slightly more serious features such as 2008’s THE FAMILY THAT PREYS. As the name suggests, MADEA GOES TO JAIL, based on the 2006 play of the same title, once again stars Perry himself as Mabel B. Simmons (nicknamed Madea), the feisty, gun-loving grandmother audiences have adored on stage and screen since she first appeared in the 2002 play MADEA’S FAMILY REUNION. When Madea ends up in jail following a series of violent outbursts, she finds herself in equally eccentric company and causes chaos among her fellow inmates. In a fat suit and women’s clothing, Perry keeps things light while exploring signature themes of redemption, such as the young attorney (Derek Luke, NOTORIOUS) who sets out to help a prostitute (Keshia Knight Pulliam, THE COSBY SHOW) who holds a special place in his heart.

The New Orleans-born Renaissance man once again proves himself to be comfortable wearing many hats: as star, producer, writer, and director, Perry retains a constant presence but is careful not to outshine his talented co-stars, including Viola Davis (Oscar-nominated for her role in 2008’s DOUBT) as a determined social worker. Rivaling Woody Allen with the speed at which he releases films, Perry manages to pack Christian values, positive messages regarding the power of forgiveness, and plenty of laughs into his quickly produced features. This is all communicated through his signature blend of outrageous comedy and almost soap-operatic drama.

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  • UPC: 031398110262
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