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A friend of mine once referred to Tyler Perry as the 'new Woody Allen'. I'm not completely sure what he meant by that, but I took it to be an allusion to a certain 'slice of life/social commentary' style of film making, conceived primarily from the perspective of a particular class of American society. To be honest, I think I get it; I just don't necessarily agree with it. Perry's work certainly does advance a very human quality, always in an effort to portray realistic stories of personal and family drama from – in Perry's case - an African-American point of view.

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But it also contains a curious mixture of drama, low brow humor, religious faith and romance quite unlike anything from anyone else in film today. Sometimes it works well, other times less so - but Perry has won over a devoted fan base with his unorthodox style of storytelling first as a playwright, and more recently as a film maker. And as a film maker, Perry has certainly obtained a great deal of career mileage from the recurring character of Madea, a larger-than-life matriarch based on a composite of individuals from Perry's own life. A pistol-packing, no-nonsense grandmother with a knack for simultaneously dispensing homespun wisdom, slapstick humor and cartoonish violence, Madea does not appear in all of Perry's plays or films, but she is certainly his most memorable and crowd-pleasing creation.
Madea's last film appearance was in 2009's Madea Goes to Jail, but despite the title, she did not figure as prominently into the film as many fans would have liked. But what some may fail to consider is that Madea's best fit as a character has always been as a catalyst for plot momentum rather than as the sole focus of the story's attention. Let's be honest – we all liked Arthur Fonzarelli, but how long would you have been able to watch a show where he was the main character, hamming it up in almost every scene? Not unlike garlic, some characters work best in small doses, merely adding flavor to the recipe lest their more off-putting qualities render the meal unbearable.

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As a result, with I Can Do Bad All By Myself, although Madea figures prominently into the story, moviegoers shouldn't necessarily expect the story to revolve entirely around her. As with several of Perry's other works, I Can Do Bad involves a family crisis that orbits Madea but does not necessarily belong to her. What they can expect is Perry's trademark blend of off-the-wall humor, disjunct dramatic cues and over-the-top physical comedy. And of course, they can expect Madea's unique brand of gun toting, fun loving family counseling.
Curiously, while I Can Do Bad is not Tyler Perry's first film using Madea, it was his first play featuring the character. I am unaware of the reasoning behind the films being made out of sequence, but each of Perry's works are self-contained stories with varying casts, and one need not have seen one to understand another. As a matter of fact, one of the more gratifying aspects of Perry as a film maker is his tendency to work on multiple projects with a variety of actors, as well as to re-introduce us to performers of note we may not have seen in quite some time. Perry's sense of loyalty and his devotion to his craft are well known and he continues to live up to his reputation in casting for I Can Do Bad. Fans will recognize familiar faces from past Tyler Perry productions such as Taraji Henson and Brian White, and in the tradition of Cicely Tyson and Louis Gossett. Jr., the devoted should be on the lookout for another distinguished guest appearance in I Can Do Bad.
For those who are not yet familiar with Tyler Perry's work, I can say that like Woody Allen, there are aspects to and messages within his work that are accessible to anyone, regardless of background. But while comparing one film maker to another is often a useful reference, just as frequently it is intellectually careless. While in my opinion his message doesn't always strike the mark dead on, one thing for certain is that there are currently no other mainstream film makers whose take on the black experience in America and the human condition in general is more unique and accessible than Tyler Perry's. Whether you come away impressed or underwhelmed, if you are a fan of cinema, you'd do well to sample his work at least once. Regardless of our individual origins, we all have families and the fact that they struggle at times is a conversation in which we can all share. And while that discussion may not be one where we all agree, it is one that needs as many voices as possible. (Bruce Hall/BOP)
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Main CastTyler Perry, Taraji P. Henson, Brian White
Supporting CastHope Olaide Wilson, Adam Rodriguez, Kwesi Nii-Lante Boakye, Frederick Siglar, Mary J. Blige, Gladys Knight
DirectorTyler Perry
ScreenwriterTyler Perry
DistributorLionsgate
Official Sitehttp://www.icandobadmovie.com/
RatingPG-13
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Tyler Perry is a prolific filmmaker. If you go to the movie theater at least once a year, then odds are you’ve seen a trailer for at least one of his movies. Perry’s works range from absolute insane comedies to dark & dramatic thrillers.

If you’re wondering exactly how many movies Tyler Perry has made – the answer is twenty-three, according to his website. He’s not slowing down any time soon either. With so many movies some are bound to be bad, and some are bound to be great. At this point, it’s really just a game of probability.

So, we’ve undertaken the task of ranking Tyler Perry’s movies, just the movies – he also has many TV shows and stage plays. (Yes, Madea has multiple plays.) Here is the definitive ranking of movies from worst to best. Note: With so many Madea movies, we took the liberty of putting the franchise on the list as opposed to every individual movie.

Madea franchise

If you’re a fan of Tyler Perry you may well be ready to type out an angry comment for saying this is Perry’s worst work, but hear us out. With ten movies (not including the animated 2015 movie) the highest score any Madea movie has on Rotten Tomatoes is 60%.

The second highest is almost half that at 37%. (These movies being I Can do Bad All by Myself and Madea’s Big Happy Family respectively.) The lowest scored Madea movie is Boo 2! A Madea Halloween coming in with a pitiful 4% of positive ratings.

So, despite the wealth this franchise has amassed – it seems as if the viewers are mostly made up of hate watchers.

Meet the Browns

Meet the Browns debuted in 2008 starring Tyler Perry and Angela Bassett. The movie is about a single mother who takes her kids to her father’s funeral. However, she never actually met her dad.

This movie is a dramedy and romance combined, which is a lot of different genres to try and combine. IMDb lists this movie as a 4.4 out of ten, making this the lowest-ranked stand-alone movie made by Perry.

Reviews of the movie point to the script as the worst part of Meet the Browns – saying it seems as if it were written in a rush, and contains multiple useless scenes.

Why Did I Get Married Too?

This movie is the sequel to Why Did I Get Married? (It’s really no surprise that a sequel would rank worse than the original.) Why Did I Get Married Too? manages a 4.7 on IMDb.

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The plot is about four couples struggling to save their marriages on a retreat. Each of them deals with their own demons ranging from financial problems to physical ailments. Again, this movie attempts to be funny, serious, and a romance.

Fans point to the script feeling rushed in this movie as well, and also say the acting was subpar making everything seem like a practice run as opposed to the final take.

Nobody’s Fool

Tiffany Haddish and Tika Sumpter star in this Tyler Perry written and directed movie. It follows two sisters – one of which was recently released from prison. The other sister has been dating a man online who may not be what he seems. Chaos ensues.

This 2018 movie has a 4.8 rating on IMDb. Fan reviews say this movie was disappointing for a number of reasons. The first being, hang on you may guess this, the writing. Viewers felt as if a bunch of random ideas were thrown into the script and never sorted back out.

Viewers also were upset saying all the funny scenes were in the trailer, and everything else was illogical and a mess. Those who did enjoy the movie point to Tiffany Haddish as being hilarious and fun to watch.

Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor

Temptation marks the middle of the road on our list with a 5.0 rating on IMDb. The plot is described as being about an ambitious married woman tempted by a handsome billionaire. However, soon enough, betrayal and recklessness begin to change her life.

This is the first movie on the list which doesn’t list itself as a comedy, drama, and romance. Instead, this one sticks to calling itself a drama & thriller. So, Perry narrowing his focus seems to have benefitted this movie.

Those who didn’t like the movie say it felt preachy and predictable. Those who did enjoy it say they found the movie relatable. Bonus: Kim Kardashian is this movie, so fans of her may be interested in watching this.

Single Moms Club & Peeples

These two movies tie with a 5.3 rating on IMDb. Single Moms Club is the story of five moms with huge differences who create a support group and find inspiration and sisterhood with one another. This one is a dramedy.

Peeples stars Craig Robinson and Kerry Washington, so already that bodes well for the movie. It follows Wade Walker as he crashes the Peeples family reunion in order to ask for his girlfriend’s hand in marriage. Viewers found the movie fun and relatable.

Single Moms Club meanwhile, was described as boring and not particularly funny, though, to Tyler Perry’s credit, he was considered the stand out memorable performance.

Good Deeds

Good Deeds is a dramatic romance about a businessman whose life gets turned upside down when he meets a single mother – a custodian at his office building. Viewers enjoyed the acting talent in this movie, citing it could have been even better if the actors had been given multi-dimensional characters. IMDb gives the movie a 5.5.

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A Fall From Grace

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This is Tyler Perry’s most recent movie having just come out in January of 2020. A Fall From Grace is about Grace Walters, a divorcee who finds a new romance, but secrets start to tear the new couple apart and Grace turns violent.

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IMDb gives this movie a 5.8, it seems as if this movie could have been rated higher – fans loved the movie, until the plot twist. The plot twist was seen as so illogical it left audiences confused and frustrated.

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The Family That Preys & Daddy’s Little Girls

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These two movies tie with a rating of 5.7. The Family That Preys is about two families in different economic classes whose lives are woven together in love and business – they’re forced to work together. Viewers found this movie to be touching and honest.

Daddy’s Little Girls is about a single father (Idris Elba) of three girls, who takes a job as a driver for an attorney. It isn’t long before he falls in love with the woman he works for. Viewers note the movie isn’t as funny as the trailer implies, but is a fun drama.

Why Did I Get Married?

This is based on one of Perry’s stage plays, and managed a nice 5.9 on IMDb. It follows one family and their difficulties as a “sexy young temptress” arrives on the scene. This movie stars Tyler Perry and Janet Jackson.

Viewers felt that overall the dramedy was entertaining, and the jokes were fairly funny. What seems to have hung up fans was a few plot points which felt overly contrived.

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For Colored Girls

Finally, the best Tyler Perry movie is For Colored Girls. This 2010 movie is based on the play of the same name. Each female character is from a collection of twenty poems. The poems reveal different issues which impact women and especially women of color.

The movie has a 6.1 rating on IMDb and stars Tessa Thompson, Kerry Washington, Janet Hackston, Whoopi Goldberg, and many other talented actresses.

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Even people who don’t usually enjoy Tyler Perry’s works found this movie to be a great watch. Viewers call the movie incredibly emotional, well-paced, and impressively well-acted.