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Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black Review: Forgettable, Raunchy Thriller is Goofy

Beauty in Black Review: Tyler Perry series is raunchy and sweary but devoid of emotion and thrill.

The Six Triple Eight Review: Ruins the Reality

The Six Triple Eight Review: The film has an inspiring story at its heart but majorly misses out on the storytelling.

Divorce in the Black Review: Tyler Perry Film is Emotional But Lifeless

Tyler Perry's Divorce in the Black Review: The story almost had us with the topic and the fantastic performances but remains uimpressive in the end.

Mea Culpa Review: Mild Eroticism and Wildly Convenient Plot Make For a Hilariously Stupid Watch

Mea Culpa Review: Kelly Rowland's erotic thriller makes you question your sanity and how you got here.

A Jazzman’s Blues Ending Explained: Does Love Triumphs at Last?

A Jazzman's Blues is about two lovers separated by time and culture.

A Jazzman’s Blues Review: A Melodramatic Tale With a Heart of Gold

A Jazzman's Blues Review: This Tyler Perry film is moving and thoroughly emotional but might feel a bit slow for some.

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