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Come Sunday
TrailerAn American drama film about a world-famous priest who was discarded by his Church when he questioned the doctrine of the Church. He told them there was no hell. He become distinctive in modern times because of his actual events.Genre: DramaActors: Lakeith Stanfield, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jason Segel, Martin Sheen, Danny Glover, Condola Rashad, Allie McCulloch, Tonea Stewart, Juan Gaspard, Tracey Bonner, Selena Anduze, ...»Director: Joshua MarstonCountry: United StatesDuration: 106 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 6.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Carlton PearsonPlayed by: Chiwetel Ejiofor -
Critic Reviews of "Come Sunday"
The AtlanticApril 13, 2018Ejiofor does valiant work trying to make that enough to justify the film's existence, and he almost succeeds. But I came away from Come Sunday wanting so much more.
Entertainment WeeklyApril 12, 2018Director Joshua Marston has found a compelling Pearson in British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, who disappears almost entirely inside the preacher's booming cadences and Cosby sweaters.
indieWireApril 12, 2018The movie that's happening in Ejiofor's eyes is far more wracked and compelling than the one that Marston shows us through his own.
Los Angeles TimesApril 12, 2018A moving and intelligent drama about a schism that tore an American church apart, "Come Sunday" spends 105 minutes contemplating the nature of eternity.
New York TimesApril 12, 2018While Marcus Hinchey's screenplay is occasionally too blunt, "Come Sunday" accords sympathetic moments to all its characters - a strategy that gives this chronicle of religious convictions a conviction of its own.
The Daily DotApril 13, 2018Marston's insistence on presenting both sides of the conflict without bias, hinders the movie from ever fully delving into any true emotion or character development.
Shadow and ActApril 13, 2018As Come Sunday comes to a close, you'll undoubtedly have more questions than answers, but that is why the film works so beautifully.
Den of GeekApril 13, 2018It manages to get into those messier struggles of balancing faith and religion. The result is a quietly contemplative character piece, grounded by a characteristically terrific performance from Chiwetel Ejiofor.
ForbesApril 12, 2018It's novel to see it come from a progressive rather than conservative perspective, just as it's refreshing to see an actor of Ejiofor's caliber rather than, say, David A.R. White.
Tulsa WorldApril 12, 2018A thoughtful and enlightening if less-than-dynamic film powered by an exceptional Chiwetel Ejiofor performance.
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