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Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys (2008)

Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys
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2008
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Working-class Alice (Academy Award® nominee Alfre Woodard) and wealthy Charlotte (Academy Award® winner Kathy Bates) are friends and mothers who have supported each other and their families over the years. But now their families are embroiled in new turmoil with each other. Can the two women save their children from the dark secrets and dirty deeds that threaten to destroy them all?


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(c) 2008 Very Perry Films Inc. All Rights Reserved.


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CRITIC REVIEWS
LEW IRWIN
RATED 3 STARS


All five of Tyler Perry's movies have wound up as big money-makers, but they have generally received cool-to-lukewarm reviews from critics (which is undoubtedly why his latest film, The Family That Preys received no advance press screening). The new Perry film, is an exception, however, garnering quite a number of positive reviews. Indeed, Bob Baker constructs his review of the film in today's (Monday) Los Angeles Times as a memo to Perry, writing, "Dude, what made you refuse to screen your film for critics before it opened Friday? I'm betting you would have received an earful of praise for your writing and directing." Carrie Rickey in the Philadelphia Inquirer is one of those shouting her praise. "Defiantly old-school, undeniably entertaining, Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys is a shiny, two-timing throwback to 1950s melodramas like Giant, those wellsprings of such prime-time soaps as Dallas and Dynasty. The writer/director/actor ... whips up the suds with the best of 'em," Rickey writes. Roger Moore's review in the Orlando Sentinel includes much criticism of the plot; nevertheless, he observes that the movie marks Perry's "most cinematically polished production to date, [showing] grand advances in [his] filmmaking education." Still, there are plenty of naysayers, as well. Stephen Holden in the New York Times writes that suds "cascade" through "this crude interracial fable." And Ty Burr in the Boston Globe comments that Perry has served up "a plate of leftovers, a bland, badly written melodrama."





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Reviewed by: Reginapowell on 2/9/2009 12:53:34 PM
RATED 0 STARS

Mr.Perry, I have Loved Every Movie that you have done. my kids and I cant wait till you have new ones to come out. Keep up the good work.and always make them from your heart thank you. Regina Powell May God Bless you



LEW IRWIN

RATED 3 STARS

All five of Tyler Perry's movies have wound up as big money-makers, but they have generally received cool-to-lukewarm reviews from critics (which is undoubtedly why his latest film, The Family That Preys received no advance press screening). The new Perry film, is an exception, however, garnering quite a number of positive reviews. Indeed, Bob Baker constructs his review of the film in today's (Monday) Los Angeles Times as a memo to Perry, writing, "Dude, what made you refuse to screen your film for critics before it opened Friday? I'm betting you would have received an earful of praise for your writing and directing." Carrie Rickey in the Philadelphia Inquirer is one of those shouting her praise. "Defiantly old-school, undeniably entertaining, Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys is a shiny, two-timing throwback to 1950s melodramas like Giant, those wellsprings of such prime-time soaps as Dallas and Dynasty. The writer/director/actor ... whips up the suds with the best of 'em," Rickey writes. Roger Moore's review in the Orlando Sentinel includes much criticism of the plot; nevertheless, he observes that the movie marks Perry's "most cinematically polished production to date, [showing] grand advances in [his] filmmaking education." Still, there are plenty of naysayers, as well. Stephen Holden in the New York Times writes that suds "cascade" through "this crude interracial fable." And Ty Burr in the Boston Globe comments that Perry has served up "a plate of leftovers, a bland, badly written melodrama."




FEATURED CUSTOMER REVIEW


Reviewed by: Reginapowell on 2/9/2009 12:53:34 PM
RATED 0 STARS

Mr.Perry, I have Loved Every Movie that you have done. my kids and I cant wait till you have new ones to come out. Keep up the good work.and always make them from your heart thank you. Regina Powell May God Bless you




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Reviewed by: Reginapowell on 2/9/2009 12:53:34 PM
RATED 0 STARS

Mr.Perry, I have Loved Every Movie that you have done. my kids and I cant wait till you have new ones to come out. Keep up the good work.and always make them from your heart thank you. Regina Powell May God Bless you

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