
30 June 2020
The Tyler Perry Collection
He’s a mega-successful writer, actor, director and producer, and has created some of cinema’s most hilarious characters. Chase away any back to work or school blues away with a collection of movies featuring Tyler Perry’s unique and hilarious genius.
Madea movies
- Boo 2! A Madea Halloween (2017): When Brian’s daughter sneaks off to attend a party at a haunted campground, Madea, Bam, Hattie, and Joe set out on a hell-various journey to bring her back.
- Tyler Perry’s A Madea Funeral (2019): A joyous family reunion becomes a hilarious nightmare as Madea and the crew travel to backwoods Georgia, where they find themselves unexpectedly planning a funeral that might unveil unsavoury family secrets.
- Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas (2013): Madea dispenses her unique form of holiday spirit on rural town when she’s coaxed into helping a friend pay her daughter a surprise visit in the country for Christmas.
Other Tyler Perry movies
- Acrimony (2018): Taraji P Henson plays Melinda Moore, a hard-working woman who supports her engineer husband while he works on his invention. When she discovers that he has betrayed her, it pushes her over the edge.
- Alex Cross (2012): Tyler Perry’s and Matthew Fox’s characters face off in a game of cat and mouse in this captivating thriller. A homicide detective tries to match wits with a serial killer.
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