Not Another Church Movie

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, 11% Rotten Tomatometer Score
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    Sandie Angulo ChenCommon Sense Media
    The more familiar you are with Perry's various films, the more you'll get all the jokes, but mostly you just need to know his famous character Madea, the types of melodramas he specializes in, and (of course), the man himself.
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    Rendy JonesRendy Reviews
    Exceedingly worse than watching any movie Tyler Perry has ever made.
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    Korey ColemanDouble Toasted
    Tyler Perry already parodies himself. He beat you to the punch before you even got started. Not Another Church Movie will never be as enjoyable as unintentionally funny films like A Fall from Grace and Mea Culpa.
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    Joseph RobinsonFish Jelly Films (YouTube)
    For those who are familiar with Tyler Perry's work and question his piety, Not Another Church Movie will prove to be a thoroughly entertaining parody.
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    Luke Y. ThompsonComingSoon.net
    Perry aficionados ought to see it at least once, but it looks and feels so cheap that you’ll hate yourself for paying full price.
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    Carla HayCulture Mix
    If you think most of Tyler Perry's movies are bad, they look like masterpieces compared to Not Another Church Movie, which is a painfully unfunny and trashy parody of Tyler Perry and his movies. Any money spent on this horrid junk is money that is wasted.
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    Hope MaddenFox 28 Columbus
    A trainwreck.
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    Avi OfferNYC Movie Guru
    A witless, unfunny and lazy parody.
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    Brian OrndorfBlu-ray.com
    While Mack’s picture is downright horrible at times, it’s still funnier than most of Perry’s offerings.
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