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Boo 2! A Madea Halloween
Madea, Bam, and Hattie venture to a haunted campground and the group must run for their lives when monsters, goblins, and the boogeyman are unleashed.
29 May 1991, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
6 February 1955, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
November 12, 1997 in Tallahassee, Florida, USA
18 September 1972, Eu, France
10 July 1997, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
October 26, 2017
One can only hope Perry will move on to another holiday and perhaps take the effort to reconnect with the crazy old-lady persona that has served him so well. Until then: Oh hail, no.October 20, 2017
As a pure Perry apologist, this critic found Boo 2! boring, frankly.October 20, 2017
Like Madea, Perry's getting away with attempted murder.October 20, 2017
"Boo 2" is terrible, but you know that already, though it does identify just how little Perry cares about the look and content of his features.November 04, 2017
Feels like the work of a creator who is starting to actively resent his job.October 20, 2017
Boo 2! A Madea Halloween is a profoundly miserable low point for the Madea franchise as a whole.October 20, 2017
While its predecessor at least pleased his fans, writer-director-star Perry's latest offers few laughs and embarrassing post-production work.October 24, 2017
Crude, tired jokes and drug use weigh down Madea sequel.October 20, 2017
In the end, the scariest thing about Boo 2! is the idea that A Madea Easter might be next.October 20, 2017
This movie finds Mr. Perry, never the most deft at the technical aspect of filmmaking, drastically off whatever his best game is.October 23, 2017
If nothing else, and there really isn't much else, this feature provides a startling glimpse into the interiors of Perry's imagination.October 20, 2017
It's already a general rule that Madea movies are never all that funny whenever Madea isn't on screen, but even when she and Joe are at the center of the action, they're batting about .250 when it comes to punchlines.