‘Mea Culpa’ review: In Tyler Perry’s Chicago, attorney-client privileges include sex and painting lessons
by Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
Feb 26, 2024
3 minutes
Now steaming on Netflix, as well as streaming, the super-ripe Tyler Perry legal thriller “Mea Culpa” has zero hold on reality-based behavior. But life is short. Why demand something so dull of something like this? No need pleading guilty-pleasure when the movie itself pleads no contest within minutes of introducing Chicago’s most ethically fluid defense attorney, played by Kelly Rowland.
Attorney Mea Harper takes the case of accused murderer Zyair Malloy (Trevante Rhodes),
You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.
Start your free 30 days