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Tyler Perry’s new film ‘Divorce in the Black’ gets 0% score from critics

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Tyler Perry’s latest film, “Divorce in the Black,” premiered on Prime Video on July 11, 2024, but has encountered a challenging reception from critics, receiving a dismal 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes based on reviews from 11 critics. Despite this harsh critique, the audience response paints a more positive picture with a favorable 71% score based on over 250 ratings.

The film stars Meagan Good, Cory Hardrict, Joseph Lee Anderson, Taylor Polidore, Shannon Wallace, Richard Lawson, and Debbi Morgan. It follows the story of Ava, a young bank professional whose life is thrown into turmoil when her husband, Dallas, leaves their marriage. Determined to salvage their relationship, Ava discovers unsettling secrets that threaten their union and her pursuit of true love.

Tyler Perry, who wrote, directed, and produced the film, has actively promoted it through various media channels, discussing its intense storyline and relatable characters. However, critics have not held back in their assessments. Andrew Lawrence of The Guardian UK described it as “easily his (Tyler Perry’s) worst film to date.”

This critical reception marks a significant setback for Perry, known for his diverse filmography that includes both successes and disappointments. Despite the critical backlash, the film resonates better with general audiences, underscoring the subjective nature of film critique.

For fans of Tyler Perry and the cast, “Divorce in the Black” offers exploration of themes such as betrayal, resilience, and the complexities of love, which may still hold appeal despite its critical reception. As the film continues to stream on Prime Video, its long-term reception remains uncertain, leaving it as a divisive addition to Perry’s body of work.

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