All Tyler Perry Movies, Ranked
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Released in 2005 as his feature film debut, Diary of a Mad Black Woman introduced the world to Tyler Perry's signature character, Madea. The film stars Kimberly Elise in a powerful performance as Helen, a woman rebuilding her life after her husband leaves her for another woman. With Perry writing, and co-starring as Madea and other characters, this film paved the way for his future success. Diary of a Mad Black Woman earned more than $50 million at the box office and has since become a beloved classic in Perry's extensive film catalog.
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I Can Do Bad All by Myself
Tyler PerryIn 2009’s I Can Do Bad All by Myself, Tyler Perry showcased his knack for combining humor with profound life lessons through unforgettable characters like Madea (played by himself). The film boasts an incredible cast featuring Taraji P. Henson alongside Adam Rodriguez, Mary J. Blige, and Gladys Knight. The heartfelt story demonstrates how opening up to others can ignite personal growth even when faced with adversity. Grossing over $51 million at the box office, I Can Do Bad All By Myself further solidified Perry’s reputation as a creative force in Hollywood.
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In 2007, Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married? displayed his ability to weave together multiple storylines with an ensemble cast featuring Janet Jackson, Jill Scott, and Malik Yoba. Exploring the challenges faced by four married couples during their annual vacation, Perry once again demonstrated his signature storytelling technique that expertly mixes humor and drama. The film grossed over $55 million at the box office and spawned a successful sequel, proving Perry's stories have a lasting impact on audiences.
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In 2008's The Family That Preys, Tyler Perry once again showcased his ability to tell compelling stories by exploring complex family dynamics. Starring Alfre Woodard and Kathy Bates as matriarchs of two different families drawn together by their children's marriage, the movie delves into themes of love, betrayal, and forgiveness. As both writer and director, Perry crafted an engaging drama that grossed over $37 million at the box office while leaving an indelible mark on its viewers.
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Following up on the success of Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Tyler Perry returned with Madea’s Family Reunion in 2006. As writer, director, and star of this comedy-drama sequel featuring Lynn Whitfield and Blair Underwood among others, Perry continued to captivate audiences with his unique combination of humor and poignant storytelling. Grossing over $63 million at the box office, this installment further solidified Madea’s position as one of cinema’s most iconic characters while reinforcing Perry’s status as an influential filmmaker.
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Tyler Perry took on multiple roles yet again with Good Deeds (2012), where he wrote, directed, produced and starred alongside Thandiwe Newton and Gabrielle Union. This romantic drama tells the story of a wealthy businessman who becomes unexpectedly involved in the life of a struggling single mother. Perry’s ability to create relatable characters and explore themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption resulted in a box office success, grossing over $35 million.
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In 2008, Tyler Perry introduced audiences to a new set of memorable characters in Meet the Browns. Starring Angela Bassett and Rick Fox, this comedy-drama film explores themes of family, forgiveness, and love as it follows a single mother who discovers she has a large extended family she never knew about. As writer, director, and producer, Perry's signature storytelling shines through in this heartwarming tale that grossed over $41 million at the box office.
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Tyler Perry's 2018 romantic comedy Nobody's Fool features an all-star cast including Tiffany Haddish, Tika Sumpter, Omari Hardwick, and Whoopi Goldberg. With Perry writing and directing this hilarious tale of sisters reconnecting and discovering their true selves in the process, it's no surprise that the film was a hit at the box office with earnings exceeding $31 million. As one of Hollywood's most successful filmmakers, Tyler Perry continues to deliver entertaining stories with unforgettable characters that resonate with audiences worldwide.
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Tyler Perry's 2009 hit Madea Goes to Jail brings back the beloved character Madea for another comedic adventure that ultimately teaches valuable life lessons. Alongside actors like Derek Luke and Keshia Knight Pulliam, Perry delivers a hilarious yet thought-provoking film that delves into themes of forgiveness and redemption. With a box office gross exceeding $90 million, Madea Goes to Jail remains one of the most successful entries in the Madea series.
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As one of Tyler Perry’s most popular creations, Madea returned in 2011 with Madea's Big Happy Family. With an ensemble cast featuring Loretta Devine, Shad "Bow Wow" Moss, and Cassi Davis, Perry infused his signature humor and heartfelt storytelling throughout the film. The movie grossed over $53 million at the box office, proving that Madea’s appeal remained strong among audiences seeking laughter and life lessons alike.
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Acrimony, released in 2018, is one of Tyler Perry's most thrilling and emotionally charged films. Starring Taraji P. Henson as the lead character Melinda, the movie showcases Henson's powerful acting skills as she portrays a woman scorned by her unfaithful husband. As both writer and director, Perry masterfully tells a story of love gone wrong and the lengths one will go for revenge. The film grossed over $46 million at the box office, proving once again that Perry's storytelling abilities can captivate audiences across genres. Acrimony has since become a popular entry in his impressive filmography.
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Daddy's Little Girls (2007) is a heartwarming and inspiring film written and directed by Tyler Perry. It tells the story of Monty, played by Idris Elba, who is a struggling mechanic fighting for custody of his three daughters amidst challenging circumstances. Gabrielle Union stars as Julia, a successful lawyer who forms an unexpected connection with Monty while helping him with his custody battle. This romantic drama showcases Perry's ability to create compelling stories that touch on themes like family, love, and perseverance. Daddy's Little Girls earned over $31 million at the box office, standing as yet another testament to Tyler Perry's remarkable ability to captivate audiences with his unique storytelling style.
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The 2010 sequel to Why Did I Get Married?, titled Why Did I Get Married Too?, reunites audiences with the four couples from the original film as they navigate their relationships while on vacation in the Bahamas. With an ensemble cast featuring Janet Jackson, Jill Scott, and Malik Yoba reprising their roles, Tyler Perry continues his exploration of marriage dynamics in his unique style. The film was another commercial success for Perry, grossing over $60 million at the box office.
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Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (2013) is a dramatic exploration of infidelity and its consequences, showcasing Tyler Perry's ability to delve into complex themes and emotions. Starring Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Lance Gross, Robbie Jones, and Kim Kardashian, the film follows a marriage counselor who finds herself caught in a web of deceit when she embarks on an affair with one of her clients. As writer, director, and producer, Perry creates a provocative tale that examines the challenges faced by modern relationships while raising awareness about the importance of trust and communication within marriage. The film was successful at the box office, grossing over $51 million, further demonstrating Perry's undeniable influence in Hollywood.
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In 2019's A Madea Family Funeral, Tyler Perry brought his iconic character back to the big screen for another adventure. As writer, director, producer, and star of this comedy-drama film alongside Cassi Davis and Patrice Lovely, Perry continues Madea's story with a mix of humor, family secrets, and valuable life lessons. The film was both a critical and commercial success, grossing over $75 million at the box office and serving as a fitting farewell to one of cinema's most beloved characters.
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Tyler Perry ventured into thriller territory with A Fall from Grace (2020), showcasing his versatility as a filmmaker. Starring Crystal Fox and Phylicia Rashad alongside Bresha Webb and Cicely Tyson, this Netflix exclusive tells the story of a public defender who gets entangled in a web of lies while trying to prove her client's innocence. This gripping tale of deception and betrayal is a testament to Perry's ability to captivate audiences across genres.
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Madea's Witness Protection
Tyler PerryIn 2012, Tyler Perry brought Madea back for another comedic adventure in Madea's Witness Protection. Starring Eugene Levy, Denise Richards, and Romeo Miller alongside Perry, the film follows a family placed under Madea's care as part of the witness protection program. With a box office gross exceeding $66 million, this installment further cements Madea's position as one of cinema’s most entertaining characters.
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Tyler Perry ventured into the realm of horror-comedy with Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016). In this spooky yet hilarious installment featuring Bella Thorne and Cassi Davis alongside Perry as multiple characters including his iconic character Madea, audiences are treated to a unique blend of scares and laughs. The film was a commercial hit, grossing over $73 million at the box office.
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Tyler Perry added holiday cheer to his filmography with A Madea Christmas (2013). As writer, director, producer, and star of this comedy-drama film alongside Tika Sumpter and Larry the Cable Guy, Perry delivers a heartwarming tale full of laughter and important life lessons. Grossing over $52 million at the box office, A Madea Christmas is yet another success in Perry’s extensive list of accomplishments.
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With 2014's The Single Moms Club, Tyler Perry brought together a diverse group of actresses including Nia Long, Wendi McLendon-Covey, and Amy Smart to tell the story of five single mothers who find support in one another. As writer, director, and producer of this comedy-drama film, Perry crafted a heartwarming tale that resonated with many viewers. Though not as commercially successful as some of his other films (grossing about $16 million), The Single Moms Club still stands out for its exploration of friendship and motherhood.
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Tyler Perry showcases his range as a filmmaker with A Jazzman's Blues (2022), an American drama that delves into themes of forbidden love and deceit. With a stellar cast featuring Joshua Boone, Amirah Vann, Solea Pfeiffer, Austin Scott, Brent Antonello, and Ryan Eggold, this captivating story follows an investigation into an unsolved murder which unveils deep-seated secrets from the past. As writer, producer and director of this gripping tale full of twists and turns, Perry once again proves his ability to create compelling stories that resonate with viewers across genres.
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Following up on the success of Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016), Tyler Perry returned in 2017 with its sequel Boo 2! A Madea Halloween. This time around, fans were treated to more spooky shenanigans as Madea tries to protect her niece from a haunted campground. With an ensemble cast featuring Cassi Davis and Patrice Lovely among others alongside Perry himself, Boo 2! continued the fun-filled tradition set by the first installment, grossing over $47 million at the box office.
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A Madea Homecoming, released in 2022, marks the triumphant return of Tyler Perry's iconic character, Madea. As writer, director, and star of this Netflix original film, Perry brings together a talented cast including Cassi Davis-Patton, David Mann, Tamela Mann, Gabrielle Dennis, and Brendan O'Carroll. Adapted from Perry's stage play Madea's Farewell Play and serving as a crossover with the Irish sitcom Mrs. Brown's Boys, the film follows Madea as she attends her great-grandson's college graduation party where hidden secrets are revealed and unexpected guests arrive. A Madea Homecoming demonstrates that Perry's beloved character still holds a special place in the hearts of audiences worldwide.
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