Daddy's Little Girls : Movie Review


Because it marks his first stab at making a film without utilizing his popular Madea character, Tyler Perry’s “Daddy’s Little Girls” is likely to go down in film lore as an oddball curiosity a la Woody Allen’s “Interiors” or the Michael Myers-free “Halloween III.” Of course, the difference is that those movies still worked as films even as they broke from the familiar formula while Perry’s effort is so aggressively terrible that it feels as if his skills as a filmmaker, hardly stellar to begin with, have actually regressed when compared to the previous efforts “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” and “Madea’s Family Reunion.”

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Author : Peter Sobczynski