A Madea Family Funeral's reviews
Media reviews
Variety
'A Madea Family Funeral' isn?t good, exactly, but it?s Perry good. It combines weaponized comedy and sexualized soap opera in a way that defuses all shame.
New York Times
What Perry lacks in filmmaking rigor he makes up for in generosity. The movie is the usual plateful of low humor and high melodrama, in no particular hurry to make its way through a busy plot.
The Wrap
If writer-director-star Tyler Perry makes good on his threat to make A Madea Family Funeral the final film featuring his larger-than-life comedic heroine, then Madea will going out with a whimper and not with a bang, even by Perry standards.
The A.V. Club
The films are insane, sloppy, tone-deaf, moralizing, and have no sense of quality control, but there?s nothing quite like them. Madea, we hardly knew ye?
Indiewire
Rather than going out with a bang the final installment in the franchise hinges its loose plot around the marital infidelities of younger, humorless characters so thinly sketched that it is impossible to care about them.
The Hollywood Reporter
Perry doesn't even try to successfully integrate the story's comedic and dramatic elements, merely toggling back and forth between them as if in need of mood stabilizers.
Los Angeles Times
This feels like two movies for the price of one, but the audience isn?t getting a deal.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote