Straw 2025 Movie

Straw a Crime Drama, was released to theaters on June 20, 2025. Directed by Tyler Perry, with a script Written by Tyler Perry, the Tyler Perry Studios presentation was produced by Tyler Perry, Angi Bones, Tony Strickland. The movie has a runtime of 1 hour and 48 minutes.

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Movie NameStraw 2025 Movie
Original LanguageEnglsh
Release Date06 June 2025
Runtime1 hour and 48 minutes
CountryUntied States
GenresCrime Drama
WriterTyler Perry
DirectorTyler Perry
ProducerTyler Perry, Angi Bones, Tony Strickland
Production Co.Tyler Perry Studios

Straw 2025 Movie Story

follows Janiyah Wiltkinson (Taraji P. Henson), a single mother in Atlanta struggling with poverty and her daughter Aria’s chronic illness. Janiyah’s day spirals into chaos: she faces eviction, workplace harassment, and a confrontation with a racist cop who impounds her car. After losing custody of Aria to Child Protective Services, Janiyah, desperate, returns to her grocery store job, where a robbery leads her to kill a robber and her boss. Fleeing to a bank, she triggers a hostage situation. A shocking twist reveals Aria died the previous night, and Janiyah’s actions stem from grief-driven hallucinations. Detective Kay Raymond (Teyana Taylor) and bank manager Nicole (Sherri Shepherd) help her surrender peacefully, highlighting systemic neglect and mental health struggles.

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Straw 2025 Movie Star Cast

ActorRole
Taraji P. HensonJaniyah Wiltkinson, a struggling single mother
Sherri ShepherdNicole Parker, bank manager
Teyana TaylorDetective Kay Raymond, crisis negotiator
Glynn TurmanRichard
SinbadBenny, supportive neighbor
Rockmond DunbarChief Wilson
Mike MerrillDetective Grimes
Ashley VersherTessa George, bank teller
Shalèt MoniqueRayah Dunnam, bank teller
Diva TylerIsabella
Fracaswell HymanMarvin
Doris WoodruffDorothy
Jeremy J. AndersonJustin
Derek PhillipsAgent Bryce
Tilky JonesOfficer Oliver

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Straw 2025 Movie Review

Janiyah, a hardworking single mother in Atlanta, juggles multiple jobs to support her chronically ill daughter, Aria (Gabrielle E. Jackson). Her day spirals into chaos: she faces eviction, a racist encounter with an off-duty cop, job loss, and Child Protective Services taking Aria due to her inability to afford medical care. After a violent altercation at her grocery store job—where she shoots a robber in self-defense—Janiyah ends up in a bank, mistaken for a hostage-taker. As tensions escalate with law enforcement, including a compassionate Detective Raymond (Teyana Taylor) and an empathetic bank manager, Nicole, a shocking twist reveals the depths of Janiyah’s trauma, reframing her actions. The story tackles systemic racism, poverty, mental health, and the resilience of Black women.

Straw holds a 47% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 56/100 on Metacritic, reflecting divisive reactions. Critics praise its ambition and Henson’s performance but criticize Perry’s heavy-handed writing, melodramatic tone, and reliance on stereotypes. The audience response is stronger, with an 80% Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 6.5/10 on IMDb, driven by emotional resonance and relatability. X posts highlight its impact, with viewers calling it “raw,” “gut-wrenching,” and a “jarring masterpiece,” though some find the writing “horrible” and pacing uneven.

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