Twentieth Century Fox | Release Date: April 17, 2019
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Davidsco27Apr 18, 2019
Another Thumperfest disguised as a "True Story" When the Lame Stands Tall wasn't enough, I Can Only Imagine wasn't enough, Woodlawn wasn't enough, no, Movie goers have to repeatedly be assaulted by these overblown phony pablum puke filmsAnother Thumperfest disguised as a "True Story" When the Lame Stands Tall wasn't enough, I Can Only Imagine wasn't enough, Woodlawn wasn't enough, no, Movie goers have to repeatedly be assaulted by these overblown phony pablum puke films trying to shove Jesus and the bible down out throats. The WORST is when they try and hide it, and you go to what looks to be an interesting story film and find yourself bludgeoned with BS. This one is over the top with the hoaky baloney. Please, keep your religious crap in your church for the people who are truly looking to be propagandized, fooled, and BS'd Expand
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DadCeloAug 31, 2019
Cute, emotional story that pushes too hard the Christian agenda. The acting was ok, but it left me feeling like I was being indoctrinated.
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beeanadouAug 7, 2019
Several places were overacted and easily predicted; this could be a better movie but the director made it too preaching-like and boring.
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Mauro_LanariSep 28, 2019
(Mauro Lanari)
Roxann Dawson's debut proposes the return to the fold of Christian theism as panacea against nihilism, and not the Nietzschean one but the one that in Western culture begins with the fatalistic epic of Homer. The resounding
(Mauro Lanari)
Roxann Dawson's debut proposes the return to the fold of Christian theism as panacea against nihilism, and not the Nietzschean one but the one that in Western culture begins with the fatalistic epic of Homer. The resounding success of Kendrick's films guarantees her that she won't need much faith to be sure of the box office takings. And she eludes the age-old problem that thaumaturgy is taboritically ephemeral and sporadically widespread because, evangelically and factually, it is only a "firstfruit of the Spirit" (Romans 8:23) for proselytizing purpose.
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