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Cedric Pendleton Movies

2006  
PG13  
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Actor and playwright Tyler Perry returns as Madea, a brash but loving African-American grandmother with her own way of doing things in this screen adaptation of his popular stage comedy drama. Madea has her work cut out for her when she finds herself dealing with a handful of family crises the same weekend that she's planned a massive family reunion. Her niece Lisa (Rochelle Aytes) is engaged to marry a handsome and successful man (Blair Underwood), but the good news is blunted when she reveals to her friends that he beats her. Another niece, Vanessa (Lisa Anderson), has been having romantic problems of her own, and isn't sure she should take another chance on love with a humble but good-hearted bus driver (Boris Kodjoe). Madea's older sister dies, with the funeral landing the same weekend as Lisa's wedding. And on top of all this, a court order forces Madea to look after Nikki (Keke Palmer), a troubled and angry teenager from a broken home. Madea's Family Reunion also stars Lynn Whitfield, Jennifer Lewis, Cicely Tyson, and Maya Angelou. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Tyler PerryBlair Underwood, (more)
 
2005  
PG13  
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A woman has to learn how to love and trust men all over again in this comedy drama. Helen McCarter (Kimberly Elise) would seem to have it all -- she's been married for 18 years to Charles (Steve Harris), and over the course of their time together, he's become one of Atlanta's most successful attorneys. But despite wealth and prestige, things are not as they should be at the McCarter home, and on their anniversary, Charles drops a bombshell on Helen -- he's divorcing her for another woman. Escorted out of the house with nowhere to go, Helen moves in with her grandmother Madea (Tyler Perry), a sassy woman with no shortage of opinions and a gun that she's not afraid to use. As Madea helps Helen get back on her feet emotionally, the divorcée makes the acquaintance of Orlando (Shemar Moore), a handsome man who is obviously attracted to her. But after her experiences with Charles, Helen isn't sure if she's ready to trust a man again. Diary of a Mad Black Woman was adapted from the popular stage play by Tyler Perry, who also plays several roles in the film, most prominently Madea; it marked the first feature-film credit for successful music video director Darren R. Grant. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Kimberly EliseSteve Harris, (more)
 
2001  
PG13  
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This blend of sports and youthful romantic comedy is from director Michael Tollin, who previously produced the sports drama Varsity Blues (1999). Freddie Prinze Jr. stars as Ryan Dunne, a ballplayer who's spending the summer as a pitcher for the famed, highly prestigious Cape Cod League, a non-professional farm team that has turned out numerous baseball legends. Ryan's under special pressure on a number of fronts. He's the first local boy to earn a slot in the league in years, and his blue-collar status earns him the enmity of a hot-shot college teammate, Eric Van Leemer (Corey Pearson). Although he's backed up by his best friend and team catcher Billy Brubaker (Matthew Lillard), Ryan adds more stress to his life by embarking on an affair with a beautiful, wealthy young Vassar graduate, Tenley Parrish (Jessica Biel), who's spending the summer on the Cape with her parents. Tenley is facing her own crisis as her father (Bruce Davison) pressures her to move to San Francisco and work with her uncle, though she'd rather remain in the East and become an architect. Summer Catch is the third onscreen teaming of Prinze and Lillard, and also stars Brian Dennehy, Wilmer Valderrama, Jason Gedrick, Fred Ward, and Brittany Murphy. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Freddie Prinze, Jr.Jessica Biel, (more)
 
2001  
R  
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After a children's birthday party ends in a hail of gunfire, RoRo and Samuel decide to clean up their crime-ridden ghetto neighborhood in the hard-hitting urban drama Black and Blue. The low-budget intensity of the film recalls the energy brought to other tales of urban life like Boyz 'N the Hood, Menace II Society, and Juice. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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2000  
 
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A man has a month to decide if his girlfriend is the love of his life in this romantic comedy. Kwame Gatmon (Brian Hooks) is a young man with a promising career as a musician and a beautiful girlfriend, Yasmine (Shani Bayete). But Yasmine is tired of watching her girlfriends get married while she watches on the sidelines, and one day she gives Kwame an ultimatum -- either he marries her in 30 days, or she'll never see him again. Kwame isn't sure what to do; while he loves Yasmine, he also likes his freedom, and paying a visit to his buddies who've tied the knot hardly makes marriage look like an attractive proposition. Nothin' 2 Lose was the first feature film from writer and director Barry Bowles. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Brian HooksShani Bayete, (more)