The Perfect Match (2016 film)

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The Perfect Match
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Bille Woodruff
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  • Yanelley Arty
  • Alex Avant
  • Johnson Chan
  • Shakim Compere
  • Douglas Shaffer
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  • Brandon Broussard
  • Gary Hardwick
  • Dana Verde
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Music by Kurt Farquhar
Cinematography Tommy Maddox-Upshaw
Edited by Michael Jablow
Production
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Distributed by Lionsgate
Release dates
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  • March 11, 2016 (2016-03-11)
Running time
96 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $5 million[2]
Box office $10 million[3]

The Perfect Match is a 2016 American romantic comedy film directed by Bille Woodruff. The film was written by Dana Verde, Brandon Broussard and Gary Hardwick, and stars Terrence J, Cassie Ventura, Lauren London and Paula Patton. Queen Latifah is an executive producer on the film. It was released on March 11, 2016.

Plot

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Cast

Production

The film was first announced in July 2015, with director Bille Woodruff, which was being produced independently by Queen Latifah's company, Flavor Unit Entertainment. It was also revealed Terrence Jenkins, Paula Patton, Kali Hawk and Joe Pantoliano had joined the cast. Jorva Entertainment Prods. would be fully financing the film and co-producing with Flavor Unit. Written by Dana Verde, Gary Hardwick and Brandon Broussard, the film explores "what happens when a successful playboy meets his match." Latifah, Jenkins, Patton were also producing along with Shakim Compere, Alex Avant, Yaneley Arty and Jorva president Johnson Chan.[4] Principal photography on The Perfect Match began around late June 2015 in Los Angeles.[5]

Reception

Box office

In the United States and Canada, the film opened on March 11, 2016 alongside 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Brothers Grimbsy and The Young Messiah. The film was projected to gross $5–6 million from 925 theaters in its opening weekend, and grossed $1.6 million on its first day.[6] It went on to gross $4.2 million in its opening weekend, finishing 6th at the box office but second among new releases. Forbes called the opening "halfway decent" and qualifying it overall as "not quite a win but not really a disaster either."[7] Indiewire reported the film was set to have a limited foreign release.[2]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a rating of 29%, based on 14 reviews, with an average rating of 4.6/10.[8] On Metacritic the film has a score of 41 out of 100, based on 8 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[9] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale. 80% of opening weekend audience members were over 25 years old, while 66% were women.[10]

In his review for TheWrap, Alonso Duralde found the film uneven, and it "doesn’t even provide the comfort-food delights of a well-made formulaic genre film. Neither the central romance, nor the movie around it, ever catches fire."[11] Writing for RogerEbert.com, Sheila O'Malley gave the film 2.5/4 stars, calling it predictable but semi-charming.[12] Dave Palmer of The Reel Deal gave the film 4/10, but admitted he had fun watching it because of how stupid it is.[13] In a positive review for The New York Times, Glenn Kenny commented, "the movie sticks to its philosophical guns, such as they are, in a way that’s almost unheard of in contemporary romantic comedies."[14]

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