As a runt-turned-celebrity returning to Georgia for a family reunion, Martin Lawrence mugs it up, withstands the abuse and learns that the family that flays together stays together. By The Associated ...
Hollywood, which spent most of the last century ignoring the black family, seems determined to spend most of this one showing the same black family. Over and over. It’s big. It’s loud. It’s crude.
No matter how high you rise, you can't escape your roots, according to the amiable and frequently hilarious comedy "Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins." Martin Lawrence is Roscoe Jenkins, a Dr. Phil-style ...
No one dons a “Big Momma’s House” fat suit in “Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins,” yet the Martin Lawrence family reunion comedy is just as awash in silly caricatures as his earlier Deep South franchise.
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (PG) Universal (114 min.) Directed by Malcolm D. Lee. Stars Martin Lawrence, Cedric the Entertainer, Joy Bryant, James Earl Jones, Mike Epps, Mo'Nique. Opens Friday at ...
On June 17, 2008, Universal Studios Home Entertainment will release Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins on DVD. Martin Lawrence leads an all-star cast, including Cedric the Entertainer, Mo'Nique, and Mike ...
Leo Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina" observation that all happy families resemble one another also holds true for all (allegedly) funny movie families. That's certainly the case in "Welcome Home, Roscoe ...
The much-abused hero of this family-reunion comedy shares his first name with a Los Angeles restaurant chain best known for its chicken 'n' waffles -- a delicious if artery-clogging combo. Lawrence ...
Starring Martin Lawrence, Cedric the Entertainer, and James Earl Jones. Rated 14A. Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins, a comedy of ill manners, is the story of a man facing a family reunion, a return to home ...
Xpress' 6th grade reviewer offers her thoughts on Pixar's latest gem. I’ve never understood the perception that Martin Lawrence is funny, just as I’ve never understood the notion that he’s an ...
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins Directed and written by Malcolm D. Lee Starring Martin Lawrence, James Earl Jones, Mo'Nique Classification: 14A For an actor who seems to play nothing but cocky hotheads on ...