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Tyler Perry's Raunchy 'Joe's College Road Trip' Hits Netflix
17 Feb
Summary
- Tyler Perry's new R-rated comedy stars Madea's brother on a college road trip.
- Fans are divided on the film's explicit content and humor.
- The movie includes lessons on Black history and culture.

Tyler Perry's new R-rated comedy, "Joe's College Road Trip," is now available on Netflix, offering an explicit and humorous look at a college road trip with an older grandfather. The film, which premiered on Friday, February 13th, features Tyler Perry as Joe, Madea's brother, alongside Millie Jackson and Patricia Williams.
Perry himself warned audiences about the movie's adult content, emphasizing its raunchy nature and advising parents to keep children away. The plot follows Joe as he takes his grandson, B.J., on a journey to explore Historically Black Colleges and Universities after B.J. expresses disinterest in attending Morehouse.
Fan reactions have been mixed since the film's release on February 13th. Many viewers noted the surprising amount of explicit language and humor, a departure from Perry's typically faith-based films. However, some fans praised the film's engaging chemistry between Joe and B.J., as well as its embedded lessons on Black history and culture, deeming it a well-timed release during Black History Month.




