Kam On Film: 'Madea,' 'Behind The Burly Q' And More!
Rated PG-13 for profanity, mature themes and drug use.
Tyler Perry Back In Drag For More Tomfoolery As Madea
Hold onto your wigs and fat suits, folks, because Tyler Perry is back in drag as America’s sassiest granny. But don’t make the mistake of attributing the Madea franchise’s enduring appeal to the loudmouthed hussy’s bodaciousness alone, since she’s as much beloved for her timely sermonizing as for all that trademark tomfoolery.
While undeniably upping the ante in terms of sheer frivolity, this sixth installment is also grounded by a bittersweet storyline. At the point of departure, we find Madea’s niece, Shirley (Loretta Devine), being informed by her physician (Philip Anthony-Rodriguez) about a resurgence of the cancer that she’s been fighting for the past seven years.
Despite the urgent diagnosis,

In 1975, she gave birth to a daughter, Valerie Rose, who was found to be severely brain-damaged. Her husband split from her soon after the baby was born. And, at a time when many disabled children were sent to institutions, Snow decided to keep her
But thanks to actress-turned-director Leslie Zemeckis their contributions to the culture have been preserved for posterity, recounted in fascinating fashion in this revealing documentary cobbled from a combination of file footage and dozen of
Seven people were killed in Georgia's Catoosa County, including in Ringgold, where a suspected tornado flattened about a dozen buildings and trapped an unknown number of people. "It happened so fast I couldn't think at all," said Tom Rose,
Within weeks, Gates found himself in the White House Rose Garden with the arresting officer and the president, sipping beer and demonstrating his sincere interest in racial reconciliation. For a man whose career has been devoted to exploring the




