Film Review – Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip

“Joe’s College Road Trip” is writer/director Tyler Perry’s eighth film since 2024, and it’s the first in his career to open with a warning for audiences. The production wants to make sure viewers fully understand what they’re getting into with the picture, which isn’t his usual Christian-pandering entertainment. Instead of calling on the wisdom of Jesus, Perry is looking to the ways of Redd Foxx instead, making something of a “party album” with his latest, out to test the endurance of his streaming audience with a hard R-rated feature. Madea appears, but Joe is the focus of the movie, and he’s listed as a “dying breed” prone to awful opinions and foul language as an ex-pimp. “Joe’s College Road Trip” attempts to give the supporting character the star treatment, but Perry doesn’t do nuance. He’s back again with another cheap endeavor that mixes rough comedy with insincere messages on black history, remaining as slapdash as ever with his writing and direction. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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