He really set himself up with that title.
At the beginning of the month, showing off the tall stacks of scripts he has lined up for 2020. While he was trying to prove his impressive "work ethic", many harshly replied with a reminder that quantity does not equate to quality. This incident ended up being a foreshadowing of the response to his new Netflix movie, A Fall From Grace, as was the movie's title.
Perry's dedication to being super prolific has at times been at the expense of his work. He bragged about shooting A Fall From Grace in just five days and that admission is now coming back to haunt him because the thriller is filled with slip-ups. Twitter is picking apart Perry's first Netflix feature - which stars Cicely Tyson and Phylicia Rashad - for inconsistent shots, wonky wigs and glaring plot-holes. After this dragging, hopefully Perry will take some more time when bringing to life the slew of scripts he has in the stash. , so the quality should match the budget, no?
Amid the rollout for his new flick, - that they exploit black women. You can see the critiques of A Fall From Grace below, though.