Perry's latest mixed message of vengeance and piety glides more easily from broad laughs to teary anguish, helped in no small measure by stirring R & B and gospel performances.
di Robert Abele The Los Angeles Times
Inelegant and watchable, "Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All by Myself" continues the string of high-dudgeon/low-comedy melodramas that have made the titular writer/producer/director a one-man empire. His latest example of multiplex moralizing stars recent Oscar nominee Taraji P. Henson as April, a hard-drinking, cynical nightclub singer with wretched taste in men, whose abandoned 16-year-old niece and two younger nephews get dumped on her doorstep. [...]
di Robert Abele, articolo completo (1703 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 12 settembre 2009