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Down in the Delta   1998     2 and a half stars    PG-13, 111 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Maya Angelou  
Cast: Alfre Woodard, Al Freeman Jr., Mary Alice, Esther Rolle, Loretta Devine, Wesley Snipes, Mpho Koaho, Kulani Hassen, Anne-Marie Johnson, Justin Lord

  Loretta (Alfie Woodward) is 30 years old, and her life is going nowhere. To remedy the situation her mother, Rosa Lynn (Mary Alice), sends Loretta and her two children down South for the summer to live with her Aunt and Uncle (Esther Rolle and Al Freeman Jr.). After a short time, Loretta begins to blossom and, through family ties, gets her act together.


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Madea's Family Reunion   2006     2 stars  User Rating      PG-13, 107 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Tyler Perry  
Cast: Tyler Perry, Blair Underwood, Lynn Whitfield, Boris Kodjoe, Henry Simmons, Lisa Arrindell Anderson, Maya Angelou, Rochelle Aytes, Jenifer Lewis, Tangi Miller, Keke Palmer, Cicely Tyson

  In this sequel to "Diary of a Mad Black Woman," Tyler Perry wrote, directed, and took on the role of gun-toting grandma Mable "Madea" Simmons who, while planning a family reunion, contends with her unhappy nieces Vanessa and Lisa (Lisa Arrindell Anderson and Rochelle Aytes). She also must deal with a juvenile delinquent, Nikki (Keke Palmer), who has been placed under her care. Despite family troubles in this touching comedy, lessons about love and life are learned.    1 User Review




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Excellent, excellent, and excellentAnonymous 03/23/2007 
  



Cast
Tyler Perry Mable "Madea" Simmons
Blair Underwood Carlos
Lynn Whitfield Victoria
Boris Kodjoe Frankie
Lisa Arrindell Anderson Vanessa
Maya Angelou May
Rochelle Aytes Lisa
Jenifer Lewis Milay Jenay Lori
Keke Palmer Nikki
Cicely Tyson Madea's Daughter

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Poster Art From art.comPoetic Justice   1993     2 stars    R, 110 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: John Singleton  
Cast: Janet Jackson, Tupac Shakur, Tyra Ferrell, Regina King, Joe Torry, Roger Guenveur Smith, Billy Zane, Khandi Alexander, Maya Angelou, Lori Petty, Michael Rapaport, Tone Loc

  After her boyfriend is murdered, young Justice (Janet Jackson) becomes an L.A. hairdresser and retreats into the world of poetry. Later, she meets postal worker Lucky (Tupac Shakur) and must decide if she is ready to fall in love again. The poetry in this film is that of Maya Angelou who assumes the role in this film of Aunt Jane.


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Roots   1977     4 stars    TV, 573 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Marvin J. Chomsky, John Erman, David Greene, Gilbert Moses  
Cast: LeVar Burton, John Amos, Cicely Tyson, Thalmus Rasulala, Maya Angelou, O.J. Simpson, Ben Vereen, Moses Gunn, Leslie Uggams, Lynda Day George, Beverly Todd, Edward Asner, Madge Sinclair, Louis Gossett Jr., Lorne Greene

  Alex Haley's classic story of his family history involving Kunta Kinte's (LeVar Burton) abduction in 18th-century Africa and then being sold into slavery and sent to America is the focus of Chapter 0ne in this six-part made-for-TV epic. The mini-series received 37 Emmy nominations and won nine. Chapters continue through Kunta's (now played by John Amos) marriage to Bell (Madge Sinclair) and the birth of their daughter Kizzie. Then the saga follows with the birth of Kizzie's (Leslie Uggams) son Chicken George (Ben Vereen) who grows up to buy his freedom and pave the way for future generations to live in freedom following the Civil War.



Cast
LeVar Burton Kunta Kinte/Toby
John Amos Toby (Kunta Kinte as adult)
Cicely Tyson Binta
Thalmus Rasulala Omoro
Maya Angelou Nyo Boto
O.J. Simpson Kadi Touray
Ben Vereen Chicken George
Moses Gunn Kintango
Leslie Uggams Kizzie
Lynda Day George Mrs. Reynolds
Beverly Todd Fanta
Edward Asner Capt. Thomas Davies
Madge Sinclair Bell
Louis Gossett Jr. Fiddler
Lorne Greene John Reynolds
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Movie Quick Pick
1. Down in the Delta (1998)
2. Madea's Family Reunion (2006)
3. Poetic Justice (1993)
4. Roots (1977)


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