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Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins

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After his parents request that he come home for their 50th wedding anniversary, the TV hosts takes that opportunity to show his parents he's all grown up. He heads back to his hometown with his 10-year-old son and diva bride-to-be. But things are not as planned in this family reunion.
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Sin Magazine
Easily Lawrence's best starring role. But keep in mind that's only compared to his other movies.
July 22, 2008
Ebert & Roeper
This is a loud, stupid, cliché-riddled mess.
February 11, 2008
Seattle Times
Sometimes, with a film like this, one grabs for anything potentially redeeming. It doesn't happen here.
February 08, 2008
Common Sense Media
Good cast can't save stereotype-laden comedy.
December 31, 2010
ComingSoon.net
Like a lot of Hollywood filler, Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins' mandate seems to be to entertain and satisfy as many people as possible by sticking to a tested and proven formula, the result of which is it does neither particularly well.
March 07, 2011
Chicago Daily Herald
For all the comedians, there just aren't enough jokes unless you are shooting for the revolting variety.
March 04, 2008
PopMatters
All this said, there's a not bad movie inside of Welcome Home, visible in the quiet center provided by Margaret Avery.
March 21, 2008
Toronto Star
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins reinforces the sense that movies are not about real life but about other movies.
February 08, 2008
Rolling Stone
Actors such as Michael Clarke Duncan, Mo'Nique, Mike Epps and Cedric the Entertainer have been persuaded by writer-director Malcolm D. Lee to do crass routines that should have gone out with minstrel shows.
February 22, 2008
Washington Post
A talented comedian, Lawrence has leaned all too easily on formula for his successful films. Imagine if he would test his flair against original and fresh premises, instead of the tried and trite.
February 08, 2008
USA Today
There's little to distinguish this oddly mean-spirited comedy.
February 08, 2008