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Dirty Laundry

Country: USA, Language: English, 100 mins

  • Director: Maurice Jamal
  • Writer: Maurice Jamal

CGiii Comment

Offensive and objectionable rubbish.

Those who enjoyed this are brain dead morons with lives as exciting as a slow burning maggot.

The racism is horrific. The writing, puerile. The preaching, overbearing.

The experience...agonising.


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The(ir) Blurb...

After ten years, Sheldon returns from New York City to Paris, Georgia. His mother Evelyn, a laundress who is stubborn, ornery, opinionated, mean-spirited, insulting, and inflexible, has sent a ten-year-old boy who says he's Sheldon's son up to see Sheldon. Sheldon comes home to straighten things out. Old arguments flare up - between mother and son and between brothers. Sheldon wants no part of fatherhood or family. Then, someone else from New York shows up at Evelyn's door, bringing a new set of challenges. Will this family ever stop airing its dirty laundry? And what of Sheldon: where is his pride? Can he, in the words of James Baldwin, go where his blood beats and live the life he has?

Cast & Characters

Rockmond Dunbar as Patrick / Sheldon;
Loretta Devine as Evelyn;
Jenifer Lewis as Aunt Lettuce;
Terri J. Vaughn as Jackie;
Maurice Jamal as Eugene;
Sommore as Abby;
Joey Costello as Ryan;
Aaron Grady Shaw as Gabriel;
Rainey Matthews as Pudge;
Bobby Jones as Pastor James;
Gregory Alan Williams as Percy;
Alec Mapa as Daniel;
Veronica Webb as Susan;
Erica Watson as Clarine;
Tony Vaughn as Uncle Jimmy