Acrimony

    Acrimony
    2018

    Synopsis

    Faithful wife Melinda, who is tired of standing by her devious husband Robert, is enraged when it becomes clear she has been betrayed. That's when she lost it, and now she cannot let it go.

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    Cast

    • Taraji P. HensonMelinda Moore Gayle
    • Lyriq BentRobert Gayle
    • Crystle StewartDiana
    • Danielle NicoletSarah
    • Ptosha StoreyBrenda
    • Jazmyn SimonJune
    • Kendrick CrossKalvin
    • Nelson EstevezCasey
    • Jay HunterDevon
    • Ajiona AlexusYoung Melinda

    Recommendations

    • 63

      Chicago Tribune

      Stylistically, Acrimony has moments of genius — slow camera movements that push in on Melinda, emphasizing Henson’s performance and the building pressure — but it’s also hilariously cheesy, and slightly chintzy, which adds to its schmaltzy charm.
    • 60

      TheWrap

      While Tyler Perry’s Acrimony doesn’t quite live up to its stylish trailer — that water-torture sound design promises a floodgate that will burst at any moment — it’s the kind of “women’s picture” that used to be Joan Crawford’s bread and butter, the sort that allows its star to glamorously lose her grip in a succession of great outfits.
    • 58

      The Film Stage

      Ambitious and deeply flawed, Acrimony may appeal to hardcore fans of The Room–it’s not every day a melodrama comes along that’s this fun precisely because it never takes itself seriously.
    • 42

      The A.V. Club

      So what was Tyler Perry going for here? Based on the sanctimonious streak that runs throughout his work, one might posit that he was trying to wrap a gleefully outrageous thriller around a lesson on marriage, like a slice of bacon around a particularly bitter pill. Except, at some point, the bacon got hopelessly overcooked.
    • 42

      Entertainment Weekly

      The 20 or so minutes we get of Henson’s rage are not enough to warrant the title or the ticket price.
    • 40

      The New York Times

      Ms. Henson does what she can with a role that keeps her anger at a low simmer until requiring her to go full banshee within basically one scene. You can’t accuse her or Acrimony of being boring, but the film falls short of a design for living.
    • 38

      RogerEbert.com

      I’m not sure the movie knows what it wants to say. Perry’s maltreatment of his morally ambiguous character feels excessive, and if Melinda is mentally ill, then that treatment is cruel.
    • 25

      Rolling Stone

      Enduing a full 120 minutes of this sh*tstorm takes its toll. Bitterness, anger, malice, bad blood – that’s acrimony, baby. And that's what you'll feel if you blow the price of ticket on this hack job.