Skip to main content

Error message

  • The specified file temporary://fileNUUFeF could not be copied, because the destination directory is not properly configured. This may be caused by a problem with file or directory permissions. More information is available in the system log.
  • The specified file temporary://filexTq5xF could not be copied, because the destination directory is not properly configured. This may be caused by a problem with file or directory permissions. More information is available in the system log.
  • The specified file temporary://fileboDi4D could not be copied, because the destination directory is not properly configured. This may be caused by a problem with file or directory permissions. More information is available in the system log.
  • The specified file temporary://fileHcgCnG could not be copied, because the destination directory is not properly configured. This may be caused by a problem with file or directory permissions. More information is available in the system log.
  • The specified file temporary://file5h8n2D could not be copied, because the destination directory is not properly configured. This may be caused by a problem with file or directory permissions. More information is available in the system log.
  • The specified file temporary://fileVFDjSD could not be copied, because the destination directory is not properly configured. This may be caused by a problem with file or directory permissions. More information is available in the system log.
  • The specified file temporary://fileUmMZiF could not be copied, because the destination directory is not properly configured. This may be caused by a problem with file or directory permissions. More information is available in the system log.

Film: The Best Man Holiday (15)

While Malcolm D Lee's directorial debut feature was a groundbreaking film this one is anything but

The Best Man Holiday (15)

Directed by Malcolm D Lee

2 Stars

After nearly 15 years the original cast of The Best Man are back to reprise their career-launching roles in this overly sentimental sequel aimed at the festive season.

While Malcolm D Lee's directorial debut feature was a groundbreaking film this one is anything but.

It's schmaltzy, emotionally manipulative and wholly predictable as the group of long-time friends reunite at Christmas for the first time in over a decade. Past grievances and passions resurface as they also discover one of them is dying from cancer and it happens to be the mother of four.

Lee throws in everything including the proverbial kitchen sink to get those tear ducts flowing.

It is only the fine performances and the palpable chemistry between Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs, Regina Hall, Terrence Howard, Sanaa Lathan, Nia Long, Harold Perrineau, Melissa De Sousa and Monica Calhoun that makes this at all bearable.

But both the engaging cast and the film's target audience deserve better.

Maria Duarte

OWNED BY OUR READERS

We're a reader-owned co-operative, which means you can become part of the paper too by buying shares in the People’s Press Printing Society.

 

 

Become a supporter

Fighting fund

You've Raised:£ 9,899
We need:£ 8,101
12 Days remaining
Donate today