Tyler Perry's 'Mea Culpa' Dominates Netflix Despite Harsh Criticism
The film, starring Kelly Rowland, faces backlash for its script and acting but remains the top movie on the streaming platform.
- 'Mea Culpa,' directed by Tyler Perry and featuring Kelly Rowland, becomes the number one movie on Netflix amidst negative reviews from critics and viewers.
- The film's notable scene involving a paint sex sequence with Rowland and co-star Trevante Rhodes draws mixed reactions, with some praising its creativity.
- Despite the criticism, 'Mea Culpa' marks Perry's continued exploration into the thriller genre, with Rowland also debuting as a producer.
- Black internet and social media users express disappointment in the film's quality, highlighting issues with storytelling and believability.
- The movie's ending, filled with twists and turns, leaves audiences with a surprising conclusion involving a plot to frame the male lead.