| Type | Feature Film |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 |
| Runtime | 1hr 58mins. |
| Genres | Short Film, Comedy Drama |
| Status | Published |
| US Release Date | 10/12/2007 |
Officials at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) have selected For Colored Girls, Just Wright, The Book of Eli, The Kids Are All Right and Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too? as their nominees for the Best Film of 2010.
It looks like 'Megamind' will be going for two in a row this weekend as the all-star animated feature from Dreamworks and Paramount fends off stalwart Robert Downey Jr. and newcomers Denzel Washington and Harrison Ford to remain on top at the nation's theatres.
"I got sick one day. I'm allergic to nuts so that was not good. But the food was good." Filming TYLER PERRY's new movie WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO? in the sunny Bahamas was no vacation for actor MALIK YOBA.
Action remake Clash Of The Titans has conquered the competition at the U.S. box office, debuting at number one with $61.4 million (£38.4 million) in earnings at the weekend (02-04Apr10).
Janet Jackson, Jill Scott and Tyler Perry had to put up with some unwelcome visitors while filming their new movie Why Did I Get Married Too? in the Bahamas - the actors were constantly harassed by huge black moths.
Janet Jackson will forever be thankful to director Tyler Perry after he halted shooting on their new movie Why Did I Get Married Too? so she had time to grieve following the death of her brother Michael.
Janet Jackson channelled her anger at the death of her beloved brother Michael into one furious scene in Tyler Perry's new movie Why Did I Get Married Too?, when she had to smash up furniture with a golf club.
Writer-director Tyler Perry is back for more marital drama with this 'Lost'-esque sequel to his 2007 blockbuster. Who will escape the island alive? Check out the trailer.
The dark and mysterious opener Max Payne, starring Mark Wahlberg, took the top spot this weekend with $18M, usurping the two-week box office champ Beverly Hills Chihuahua, which dropped to second place with $11.2M.
The weekend box office horserace is a photo finish between the brothers behind No Country for Old Men, Atlanta’s entrepreneurial Gospel-infused maverick and a couple of old guys mailing it in. And the winner appears to be The Coen Brothers and Burn After Reading (Focus), although it is very close, and I cannot rule out a win for Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys (Lionsgate).
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