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Shot in five days last December — because why not? — Perry’s self-produced soap opera scribble is a hilarious so-bad-it’s-good romp with too many twists to count.
Full reviewA woman (Crystal Fox, TV's The Haves and the Have Nots) is charged with killing her husband (Mehcad Brooks, Glory Road) in this romantic thriller from Tyler Perry, co-starring Phylicia Rashad and Oscar nominee Cicely Tyson.
But as her lawyer (Bresha Webb, Meet the Blacks) delves deeper, she finds that the murder may have been more than a simple crime of passion.
LessShot in five days last December — because why not? — Perry’s self-produced soap opera scribble is a hilarious so-bad-it’s-good romp with too many twists to count.
Full reviewIt’s Jasmine’s inept and unprofessional behavior during the film’s climactic trial that really sends the film into absurdist territory. It’s outdone only by a final sequence of events with a horror-show twist that might best be described as bonkers.
Full reviewA trope-filled thriller... Even with Netflix’s backing and a supposedly suspenseful premise, his latest movie is, once again, about a sad, downtrodden woman.
Full reviewTyler Perry Studios has grown into a filmmaking empire that includes its own fully functioning studio lot. But rather than enabling Perry to make more ambitious, larger-scale movies, his efficient machinery still produces work that’s less polished than vaguely professional-looking.
Full reviewTyler Perry's A Fall From Grace is available to stream in New Zealand now on Netflix.
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