Tyler Perry's Netflix Film ‘A Fall From Grace’ Jan 17, 2020 (Phylicia Rashad! Cicely Tyson!) UPDATED with Official Trailer:

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Tyler Perry Announces Next Project – Netflix Film ‘A Fall From Grace’




Tyler Perry is teaming up with Netflix for a new thriller about a woman whose world is shattered by secrets.

The writer-director-producer announced Friday on Twitter, his upcoming film A Fall from Grace will begin streaming on the platform on Jan. 17.

“My next movie guys!!! This is an amazing thriller!!!” Perry captioned a poster for the film. The cast includes Crystal Fox, Phylicia Rashad, Bresha Webb, Cicely Tyson and Perry.



Netflix’s Strong Black Lead account also shared the news in a tweet saying the drama will be “centered around a divorced woman who feels restored by a new romance, secrets soon start to erode her short-lived joy.” The streamer teased more cast members will be announced and tagged Supergirl, Nobody’s Fool and The Game actor Mehcad Brooks in its tweet.

Fox has a role on Perry’s OWN series The Haves and the Have Nots. Tyson also has a long history with the filmmaker, having previously appeared in his 2005 movie Diary of a Mad Black Woman and in Madea’s Family Reunion in 2006.

Perry has a full plate. As previously reported, he’s teaming up with Nickelodeon for a new kids and family live-action series starring 10-year-old rapper Young Dylan. The series is part of the mogul’s mega-deal with Viacom, in which he’s producing original series for BET Networks and other Viacom networks, with exclusive licensing rights on this programming.

Additionally, Tyler Perry Studios has a joint venture with BET Networks on the new streaming video on demand service BET+. Two new offerings from Perry, The Oval and Sistas are currently streaming on the service.
 
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Had to stop watching the trailer. They tell you everything so that all you need to do is watch the last 5 minutes to see how it ends. I'll check it out
 
I remember way back when Crystal Fox was Deputy Hottie on "In The Heat of the Night." And that was when most of the younger officers in Sparta apparently also moonlighted as fashion models. :rolleyes: Tyler Perry is definitely loyal to the actors who are loyal to him - if he likes you, you will NEVER be unemployed!

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i give Tyler credit for employing black actors and getting his movies out there, but he needs better writers for his stuff. This movie was too predictable and it has some really bad scenes. What happened can be figured out in the first 20 minutes of the film. The ending was just bad. watch at your own risk. Honestly, it shouldn't have even got to the point where she had to kill him.
 
Bump. Watching now. Kind of easy to figure out what happened within the first 20 minutes.

If you could figure out that twist in the end in the first 20 minutes you are good. But I don't think you did. This was a very good movie. I loved it. I will happily watch it again with my wife later tonight. Well done. My opinion and not taking away from yours.
 
If you could figure out that twist in the end in the first 20 minutes you are good. But I don't think you did. This was a very good movie. I loved it. I will happily watch it again with my wife later tonight. Well done. My opinion and not taking away from yours.
I figured out who did it
moved the body or killed him
, but not why.
I knew she she was in on the set up, but wasnt sure she was his mother. As soon as they showed Cicely, you knew something was up with her.
. Not a bad movie, just some things could have been done better. It was different for sure.
 
Respect and I'll be watching this....invest in Netflix for the long hall because they will beat out all the rest of the band wagoners trying to hitch a ride. but content from the right providers where shit is fair is how they will continue to win
 
I figured out who did it
moved the body or killed him
, but not why.
I knew she she was in on the set up, but wasnt sure she was his mother. As soon as they showed Cicely, you knew something was up with her.
. Not a bad movie, just some things could have been done better. It was different for sure.

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You can call me petty but it’s hard for me to take a movie serious when the characters look like a joke, the husband in this case.

Dude looks like Andrew Dice Clay or a Lego character. Normal niggas don’t look like that, shit’s just weird. I still might check it out though.
Don't go by that.
 
I watched it today.

Bullshit if you knew Claire Huxtable was the villain and overall it was a entertaining movie...All you experts thought the son did it.Hell even his momma was pleading guilty because she was trying to protect him

So are the same people who always shit on black movies the ones who watch awards shows and then moan no black projects get shine?
 
I watched it today.

Bullshit if you knew Claire Huxtable was the villain and overall it was a entertaining movie...All you experts thought the son did it.Hell even his momma was pleading guilty because she was trying to protect him

So are the same people who always shit on black movies the ones who watch awards shows and then moan no black projects get shine?
Bruh,
soon as they showed Cicely you knew something was up. Shit was obvious. It wasn't obvious that dude was her son, but it was obvious she played a major part in what happened to her.
 
I watched it. Thought it was good. Apparently the internet thought it was bad. Maybe that’s why I liked it.
"the internet" = anonymous trolls who reflexively "hate" anyone with too much success. Finding (or creating) a perceived flaw and piling on helps "the internet" feel better about themselves. Gift them a million dollars and they'd still complain about not getting the taxes covered.
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i give Tyler credit for employing black actors and getting his movies out there, but he needs better writers for his stuff. This movie was too predictable and it has some really bad scenes. What happened can be figured out in the first 20 minutes of the film. The ending was just bad. watch at your own risk Honestly, it shouldn't have even got to the point where she had to kill him.

The movie wasn‘t all that good as a whole. On Facebook women kept saying how good it was so I should’ve known it was gonna be bad and you’re right about the ending, just horrible..lol
I watched it today.

Bullshit if you knew Claire Huxtable was the villain and overall it was a entertaining movie...All you experts thought the son did it Hell even his momma was pleading guilty because she was trying to protect him

So are the same people who always shit on black movies the ones who watch awards shows and then moan no black projects get shine?

:roflmao: :roflmao2: :lol: Thought her son did what? At the beginning of the movie after the storyline was set I was like hey if she did that then what’s the problem with her taking a plea deal, then when they went to trial I was like wait a minute how did she even arrested and charged
 
The movie wasn‘t all that good as a whole. On Facebook women kept saying how good it was so I should’ve known it was gonna be bad and you’re right about the ending, just horrible..lol


:roflmao: :roflmao2: :lol: Thought her son did what? At the beginning of the movie after the storyline was set I was like hey if she did that then what’s the problem with her taking a plea deal, then when they went to trial I was like wait a minute how did she even arrested and charged
they had her about to do life with no body being found. it threw me off when they mentioned that someone moved the body, then i'm like, hold up, if there is no body, how do we know he's dead? but um, those blows to the head should have at least put him in a vegetable state. No way he recovers from that.
 
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The movie wasn‘t all that good as a whole. On Facebook women kept saying how good it was so I should’ve known it was gonna be bad and you’re right about the ending, just horrible..lol


:roflmao: :roflmao2: :lol: Thought her son did what? At the beginning of the movie after the storyline was set I was like hey if she did that then what’s the problem with her taking a plea deal, then when they went to trial I was like wait a minute how did she even arrested and charged


She left the body there and didn't even know if he was dead and she knew her son was at the house after she left because Claire told her.
 
She left the body there and didn't even know if he was dead and she knew her son was at the house after she left because Claire told her.

I could see her thinking her son had disposed of the body but not killed him. She bashed him in the head with a baseball bat like 5 times and then threw him down the basement stairs, no way she thought he was still alive and then her son killed him.
 
My daughter sent me a twitter link where they were complaining that the whole film was done in 5 days and they were texting one character his lines to his tablet. Also, there's a scene where somebody is eating air with a spoon.

Now the Lil Duval no more male wigs in Tyler movies was funny.
 
My daughter sent me a twitter link where they were complaining that the whole film was done in 5 days and they were texting one character his lines to his tablet. Also, there's a scene where somebody is eating air with a spoon.

Now the Lil Duval no more male wigs in Tyler movies was funny.

:lol: :lol: I don’t remember that scene, but yeah I saw yesterday an article said it was shot in 5 days, It probably was written in 5 days too. I was wondering did they use makeup to make the villain black dude look older because I think he’s a young dude but was looking like he had had a rough last few years
 
Why are people continuously harping over the fact that the movie was shot in five days? It was a two hour made for TV film, not some $100 million budgeted blockbuster schedule for worldwide box office release! Back in the day most if not EVERY soap opera would have an A and B set running simultaneously and film an entire five hour week of content during the same workday! I would venture to estimate that the vast majority of films in the less than $3 million budget range have start to end primary filming schedules of a week or less.

It's just like the continuous pile on of criticisms about him wanting to control his own written vision even after he repeatedly detailed his negative experiences with writers' unions and those literally forced upon him because of strict union guidelines who could not replicate his (so far successful) writing style. Anonymous people on Social Media are seemingly retweeting negative talking points when they have absolutely no concept whatsoever of how the *real* entertainment industry works.
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The movie was OK, but how did the boyfriend cop get an APB on Claire Huxtable in middle of an arrest and knew that the wife was there after letting her walk home for no apparent reason?

Grace's ass was phat thou.
 
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