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Soul Food (1997)
Description
A single person can make a family stay together, but that person’s absence can make them drift apart. Soul Food is about an extended African-American family, who is engrossed in old family traditions which slowly lessen as more serious issues enter their lives.
A single person can make a family stay together, but that person’s absence can make them drift apart. Soul Food is about an extended African-American family, who is engrossed in old family traditions which slowly lessen as more serious issues enter their lives.
Actors:
Morgan Méchelle Smith,
James W. Boinski,
Mike Bacarella,
David Newman,
George Brashear,
Joan Collaso,
Martell Hill Edmond,
Lawrence Petty,
Hamp Clemons,
Jo Jo Hailey,
Sylvester Phifer
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Morgan Méchelle Smith
James W. Boinski
Mike Bacarella
David Newman
George Brashear
Joan Collaso
1958, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Martell Hill Edmond
Lawrence Petty
Hamp Clemons
Jo Jo Hailey
10 June 1971, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Sylvester Phifer
Country:
United States
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Kalamazoo Gazette
December 30, 2003
Lively family comedy-drama, nicely served up
March 17, 2008
Tillman is tremendously skilled at bridging the vast shifts in tone.
March 17, 2008
An overt desire to please often leaves Tillman relying on force-feeding techniques.
March 17, 2008
Your appetite may be blunted by the surfeit of syrup.
March 17, 2008
The steaming platters of fried catfish, macaroni and cheese, sweet corn bread, and black-eyed peas that appear early and often in writer-director George Tillman Jr.'s sentimental family drama should be listed in the credits as costars.
March 17, 2008
A messy, good-natured paean to the power of food and family to fix what ails you.
February 09, 2006
A hearty, old fashioned meal of a film.
July 11, 2007
This story is right out of America's collective unconscious.
Variety
March 17, 2008
Soul Food serves up family melodrama-cum-comedy that's tasty and satisfying, if not particularly profound or original.
June 25, 2004
A glossy and generally praiseworthy melodrama by writer-director George Tillman.
January 05, 2009
As warm and funny as it is dramatic and emotionally involving, with fully-fleshed characters brought to life by the strong ensemble acting.
March 17, 2008
Soul Food aims to be a banquet of feelings, but mostly it serves up tripe.

