Boo! A Madea Halloween

2016 "Trick or treat, fools."
4.7| 1h43m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 21 October 2016 Released
Producted By: Lionsgate
Country: United States of America
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Madea winds up in the middle of mayhem when she spends a hilarious, haunted Halloween fending off killers, paranormal poltergeists, ghosts, ghouls, and zombies while keeping a watchful eye on a group of misbehaving teens.

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Comedy

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Director

Tyler Perry

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Lionsgate

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TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
mygirlucy Dear movie goer, after seeing one half of this movie and shutting it down in disgust, I am wondering what happened to the Tyler Perry who brought us Madea's Family Reunion which was hysterical, but thought provoking with a stellar cast. This was unfortunately a foul mouthed piece of garbage.
Annika Waweru I'm love all Madea films But this was entirely bad Tyler Perry makes me laugh. Just because you are a YouTube Star doesn't make you an Actress,Liza Koshy thumbs Down I love you but You disappointed me completely As soon as I learnt you Were gonna be in this film I was so excited then I Saw the film you character wasn't All convincing but you know That's just my opinion Other than that it was alright I guess I kinda liked it Not as much as other madea films
Tony Heck "I want to be sure she doesn't sneak out." Tiffany (White) has just been invited to a frat party and wants to go more than anything. Her dad (Perry) has to leave and wants to be sure she follows the rules, so he turns to the only person he can trust; Madea (Perry). Tiffany and her friends decide the only way she can go is to scare Madea and her friends away, but Madea doesn't go down without a fight. Full disclosure, I have been reviewing movies for over 6 years, and this is somehow the first Madea movie I have ever seen. I will admit I have kind of avoided them because the character is a little annoying to me in the trailers. After watching this I will admit it was a little funnier than I expected, but at the same time felt really forced and tried to cram the jokes down your throat and that hurt the movie. The movie itself is a little predictable but watchable and I have to admit I liked it more than I expected, but at the same time this did not make me want to go back and watch the other Madea movies. Overall, better than I expected but I'm still not sure why there is so much hype behind these movies. I give this a B-.
racistdonaldtrump Brian catches his underage daughter Tiffany and her three friends Aday, Rain and Leah by a frat house, which he orders her not to go by and orders her to get in the car, in which she refuses and tells him she can walk home, because it's right around the corner. Brian forbids her from going near the frat house and reveals that he is sending her and her brother to their mom's house while he is out of town, much to her displeasure. Brian then spies on Tiffany's conversation with Jonathan, the frat president, on a tablet and noticing how sexual things seem to be getting. Meanwhile, Madea and Aunt Bam are sitting outside of her home giving away candy to kids trick-or-treating while Bam is secretly stealing the children's candy until one kid (dressed as a cow, which Madea mocks the kid's mother for) notices her stealing his and an argument ensues. After that a clown approaches with a huge jack-in-the-box, which frightens Bam. As the clown is approaching, Madea is threatening him and dares something to jump out of the box. Another clowns pops out and she's punches the clown, causing him to fall out of the box. It is revealed to be Joe (the clown approaching with the box) and Hattie (the clown who was in the box), who explained they were just trying to scare them for fun. Meanwhile, in order to keep Tiffany from sneaking off to the Halloween party, Brian calls Madea, out of options, to stay there and look after Tiffany to keep her away from the party which Joe and Hattie tag along for after Brian promises to pay Madea. Tiffany and her friend Aday, realizing that Madea and the others are there to watch them, decide to trick them into sleeping early by faking a story about how a man named Mr. Wilson who committed murders in their house and the only safe rooms are the bedrooms and she then convinces them by secretly hitting a remote control to turn the lights off in the house. Tiffany and Aday sneak off to the party but Madea sees through the scheme after finding pillows placed under the blankets to look as if they are sleeping. Madea searches for Tiffany but her friends and Jonathan both lie to cover for her. Madea shuts the party down but is thrown out by the party goers into the bushes and leaves defeated. However, one of the frat brothers discovers that Aday is underage and throws her out of the party which is then shut down again when Bam calls the police due to Tiffany being underage. The frat brothers realize that Madea and her friends are the ones behind it and decide to prank them back by scaring them, unaware that Aday has been hiding behind the outside staircase and overheard their entire plan. Back at home, Tiffany still feigns that she was asleep the whole time and had been sleeping in her father's room. The brothers begin their pranks by scaring Hattie and Bam by posing as the ghost of Mr. Wilson (which Jonathan had learned from Tiffany earlier) and by one of the frat boys, Horse (Brock O'hurn) appearing as a clown in the house. Madea, Hattie and Bam drive away out of fear and leave Joe alone with the clown which he knocks out with his cane while he is smoking pot. Madea's car breaks down up the road and the three are pursued by the rest of the frat and party goers who are posing as zombies that chase them down. Madea goes into the church led by Aday's father and feigns interest in being saved, believing that the things she is seeing are punishment for her sins. Aday's father and Aday reveal to Madea that all of the things happening were pranks being played on them by the frat brothers as revenge for shutting down the party. Aday, her father, Hattie, Bam and Madea decide to prank the brothers back. Brian is also called back into town to deal with Tiffany for sneaking off. It is clear Tiffany has zero respect for Brian as a parent due to him being a pushover and refusing to discipline his kids the same way he was raised by Joe. Madea, Hattie and Bam begin to pack Tiffany's clothes up in bags to throw her out of the house. This plan works and Tiffany and Brian lay their feelings out about Brian's wife cheating on him and him being a pushover. Brian, finally toughening up, participates in helping to throw her out and exclaims that she can either live there with him, abiding by his rules or go out on the street on her own. Tiffany apologizes to Brian and the women for her behavior and agrees to listen to her father's rules. Afterwards, the police return to Brian's house looking for Tiffany, revealing to her that her best friend, Aday has gone missing. They then take her with them and handcuff her. The next day, the police knock on the door of the frat house and one of the brothers discovers the body of Aday with her throat slit in the basement. The brothers are arrested after the police find Aday's body and a bag of marijuana and they are all placed on a prison bus along with her and Aday's friends, Rain and Leah. A brawl breaks out on the bus with the prisoners, scaring everyone including Jonathan. Aday comes out of the house and everything is revealed to be a prank with Jonathan apologizing as well. Madea, much to her shock, learns that Brian called in actual police officers, one of which recognizes Madea. Madea, Jonathan and the rest of the frat brothers flee from the officers as the film ends.