
Tyler Perry Asked in New Interview to Address Decade-Old Spike Lee ‘Madea’ Criticism
“There’s a certain part of our society, especially Black people in the culture that they look down on certain things within the culture,” Perry said.
“There’s a certain part of our society, especially Black people in the culture that they look down on certain things within the culture,” Perry said.
Production has already started on the docuseries for ESPN Films.
“His bold and passionate storytelling over the past three decades has masterfully entertained.”
“I respectfully ask you to hold your judgement until you see the final cut,” Lee says.
The docuseries chronicling the last twenty years in New York City premieres August 22 on HBO.
Lee is the first Black president of the Cannes Film Festival jury.
“I grew up reading Spider-Man comic books,” the Oscar-winning filmmaker says.
Racism “is still very much alive,” the comedian said while promoting his new film.
The Spike Lee Vietnam War drama did not receive a single nomination.
The Vietnam War drama also picked up the best director and best ensemble awards.