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Tyler Perry's A Fall From Grace Reviews

An absurd, hysterically incompetent thriller from Tyler Perry that is easily, and unintentionally, the funniest film of this still-young year so far.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Nov 12, 2024

“Not everyone deserves grace“. Apparently that includes the audience.

| Original Score: 1.5/5 | Aug 19, 2022

Tyler Perry’s (terrible) new Netflix movie A Fall From Grace makes it clear that it’s time he started collaborating with artists who actually have something to say.

| Apr 5, 2022

While the film has its flaws, it's rare that you find an "older" female's voice so clear and honest.

| Original Score: 2.0/4.0 | Nov 27, 2020

There's such a similarity to the narratives of [Tyler] Perry's dramas that they're very much like passing by a car wreck: You know what you're probably going to see is messy and tragic, but sometimes you're compelled to take a look anyway.

| Jul 14, 2020

I know he only had five days to shoot the whole script, but, boy, does Perry just block the scene, point the camera, direct the traffic, and cut!

| Original Score: 1/5 | Apr 5, 2020

It seems for a pretty long time like it's going to be middling, before a completely bonkers final act pushes the film right down near the bottom of Perry's filmography.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Apr 5, 2020

The film quickly spirals into unstructured, nearly laughable chaos.

| Mar 6, 2020

Unintentionally hilarious.

| Original Score: 2/10 | Feb 15, 2020

Makes you want to get up and break the 온라인카지노추천, tablet or computer, or unsubscribe the streaming service. [Full review in Spanish]

| Jan 27, 2020

...transparent and turgid. A Fall From Grace is so much of a mockery that this cinematic cyst may have the moviemaker returning back to wearing Madea's saggy panties.

| Original Score: 1.5/5 | Jan 25, 2020

Begins with legal procedure and concludes like a Blumhouse production, working swiftly and steadily to give viewers the very least when it comes to a moviemaking effort.

| Original Score: D | Jan 23, 2020

The final product, a 2-hour phoned-in schlock, proves that when Perry mentions his film wrapped in less than a week, he is not exaggerating.

| Jan 23, 2020

I expect more attention to detail. I expect standards, even with broad, guilty pleasure films. I like junky fast food like anyone else, but even while it's junk, I expect it to satisfy and be served to me with some competence.

| Jan 22, 2020

Tyler Perry's Netflix debut was filmed over just five days and it plays like a movie defined by that schedule more than anything else. It's a total mess.

| Original Score: 1/4 | Jan 22, 2020

Tyler Perry is playing with your expectations here, sometimes veering into the unpredictable, but often delivering more of the same.

| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Jan 22, 2020

A little more than a hot mess.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Jan 21, 2020

Perry tries his hand at a Tyler Perry Production by way of Lifetime movie where logic or common sense are discarded for the sake of drama no matter how ridiculous or forced.

| Original Score: 3/10 | Jan 21, 2020

The writer-director-actor's first made-for-Netflix feature hits trademark beats that might satisfy loyalists but are sure to make others wince or opt out. As is his intriguing way, however, Perry delivers some grace notes with the casting.

| Jan 20, 2020

Love or hate Tyler Perry. The man knows how to tap into, engage and entertain Black audiences. This time he's doing it with Netflix and his fans will lose their minds being able to stream their fav repeatedly. Bresha Webb and Crystal Fox crush it!

| Jan 19, 2020

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