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  1. Tyler Perry's A Madea Homecoming: Directed by Tyler Perry. With Tyler Perry, Cassi Davis, David Mann, Tamela J. Mann. Madea's back hallelujer. And she's not putting up with any nonsense as family drama erupts at her great-grandson's college graduation celebration.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Tyler Perry
    • 2022-02-25
    • A Madea Christmas
    • Diary of A Mad Black Woman
    • A Madea Family Funeral
    • Madea's Family Reunion
    • Meet The Browns
    • Boo! 2: A Madea Halloween
    • Madea's Big Happy Family
    • Boo! A Madea Halloween
    • Madea's Witness Protection
    • A Madea Homecoming

    In the time of year that everyone once more watches films such as The Polar Express, or debates whether or not Die Hardis a Christmas movie, Tyler Perry decided to bring his Madea character into the fray with a Christmas movie that acts almost like a Madea Christmas special rather than a feature film for the big screen. Tyler Perry tries to surpris...

    Tyler Perry's transition from actor to director was made with Diary of a Mad Black Woman, a film with a few decent laughs, but the ultimate lack of the Madea character is sorely felt, and really weighs the film down. Kimberly Elise's Helen is an uncompelling protagonist, and the story comes off more as a generic melodrama than it really does a hila...

    A Madea Family Funeral initially ended the Madea franchise before Perry decided to bring the character back with A Madea Homecoming. And thankfully that was the case because A Madea Family Funeral doesn't have the feel of a conclusion to a franchise and is a rather bland installment. It goes through the usual motions of a Madea film with an infidel...

    Madea's Family Reunion is this low on the list for the simple reason that it's the most forgettable of the series. It offers an interesting enough premise of Madea being ordered to court to become the guardian of a rebellious teen, but the end result just isn't particularly engaging or all that funny. It's a very middle-of-the-road entry that gets ...

    Much like Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Madea herself has very little screen time in Meet the Browns, resulting in another film that can't quite balance its genres properly. Actor Angela Bassett does a terrific job in the lead role of Brenda Brown and slightly elevates the standard melodrama material given to her. Past that, the romance is serviceabl...

    The follow-up to the successful Boo! A Madea Halloween, this entry in the Madeaseries follows a similar formula to that of its predecessor. Many of the jokes feel recycled from the previous entry, and Tyler Perry's Brian is a rather dull lead to follow. This sequel feels as though it's cashing in on the previous film's success rather than carving i...

    While not one of the better entries in the series, Madea's Big Happy Familyis maybe the most under-appreciated. Unlike other films in the series, this one balances both the more dramatic elements with the comedy quite impressively, with a plot that revolves around a cancer diagnosis. However, the film still has the wild antics that audiences come t...

    Tyler Perry's first attempt at a Halloween-themed Madeaentry delivers exactly what one would want from this type of film. It's a silly Halloween romp with all the quippy banter and ridiculous gags that a fan of the series could ask for. Perry's cast of eclectic characters get a ton of solid banter, and the cast is all obviously having a ton of fun,...

    Tyler Perry and Eugene Levy carry Madea's Witness Protection on their backs, both turning in hilarious and likable performances in an enjoyable franchise entry. The plot is certainly one of the sillier set-ups of the franchise, with a Wall Street banker and his family being shipped down to Madea's home as a form of witness protection from the mob, ...

    Making up for the disappointing conclusion that was A Madea Family Funeral, Tyler Perry brings Madea back in full swing with A Madea Homecoming, with all of Tyler Perry's returning Madeacharactersgetting up to their normal antics but with a nice beating heart at its center that brings it together. The running theme of acceptance for one's true self...

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  2. Feb 26, 2022 · There is one thing here that’s new. While Perry has dabbled in the world of R-rated cinema before, “A Madea Homecoming” is the first of the Madea movies to earn that rating. Or rather, it earns the TV-MA rating.

  3. Feb 26, 2022 · A Madea Homecoming” is here’s-what-happened-to-the-’70s-inner-city comedy that turns into an earnest coming-out story with maybe one or two more secrets than it can bear.

  4. Feb 26, 2022 · A Madea Homecoming delivers precisely what we expect: Treacly sentiment; ludicrous sub-soap-opera dramatic betrayals; flimsy, half-assed social commentary; and lowbrow comedy including, but...

  5. A Madea Homecoming is a 2022 American comedy film produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry and his second film to be released by Netflix. Besides Perry, the film stars Cassi Davis-Patton, David Mann, Tamela Mann, Gabrielle Dennis, and Brendan O'Carroll. It is the twelfth film in the Madea cinematic universe.

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  7. Mar 3, 2022 · A gun-toting elderly lady who curses and often finds herself at odds with the law, Madea has been criticized for playing into harmful stereotypes by some and beloved by others.

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