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When Madea movies get released in theaters, they are regular box office winners, and now Tyler Perry has revealed just how many people watched Madea’s Destination Wedding in its first week, and…it’s a ...
A horror movie starring Ayo Edebiri and a smartphone mystery-thriller are also among the films trending on streaming services ...
6. “Madea’s Family Reunion” The follow-up to Madea’s debut in “Diary of a Mad Black Woman,” this movie proves that less Madea screen time means less entertainment.
Madea (Perry), Joe (Perry again), Brian (ditto), Aunt Bam (Cassi Davis) and Hattie (Patrice Lovely) witness Anthony dying mid-tryst with a mistress, but the family drama doesn’t end there.
Tyler Perry says “A Madea Family Funeral” is the final film for his rambunctious female alter ego.Lions Gate/Everett Collection After 14 years wearing pearls and pads on-screen, Tyler Perry is ...
News of Madea’s return comes as Perry is increasing his workload with Netflix. In March, Perry announced he’s producing his longtime passion project, "A Jazzman’s Blues," for the streamer.
Tyler Perry is officially saying goodbye to Madea. BET+, the streaming service from ViacomCBS' BET and Tyler Perry Studios, will stream 'Madea's Farewell Play' starting Aug. 27.
A line from one of Tyler Perry’s plays that has always stuck with me is when the brassy matriarch Madea says that the 50s are ...
Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming, out now on Netflix, marks the official un-retirement of the Perry’s quasi-alter-ego fat-suit/crossdress Madea character, officially marking the 12th movie in ...
The “Madea” movies have only intermittently done right by the character of Madea. Tyler Perry’s creation Mabel “Madea” Simmons is an outrageously anarchic agent of chaos that, until now ...
9. “Madea’s Family Reunion” The follow-up to Madea’s debut in “Diary of a Mad Black Woman,” this movie proves that less Madea screen time means less entertainment.
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