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    First Sunday

    The film follows two thieves: Ice Cube and Tracy Morgan do not have a prayer in First Sunday. They uncover their cash is stolen so they determine to find out who is robber.
    Duration: 98 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 2008
    IMDb: 4.6
    4.5
    Rating
    (2) Voted
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    themasterbaiters69 #1 Movies Online user
    This movie’s alright. I don’t think a lot of people would find it interesting tho.
    2019-09-07 11:09

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  • Actors of "First Sunday"

  • Characters of "First Sunday"

    Durell. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Ice Cube
    Rickey. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Katt Williams
    LeeJohn. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Tracy Morgan
    Sister Doris. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Loretta Devine
    Deacon. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Michael Beach
    Judge B. Bennet Galloway. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Keith David
    Omunique. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Regina Hall
    Tianna. Character of First Sunday
    Pastor Arthur Mitchell. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Chi McBride
    Officer Eddie King. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Clifton Powell
    Officer D'Agostino. Character of First Sunday
    Momma T. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Olivia Cole
    Harold. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Red Grant
    Durell Jr.. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: C.J. Sanders
    Bernice Jenkins. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Rickey Smiley
    Preston. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Arjay Smith
    Public Defender. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Kim Staunton
    Timmy. Character of First Sunday
    Mr. Wally. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Gerry Black
    Choir Member 2. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Joy Brunson
    Assistant D.A.. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: P.J. Byrne
    Blahka. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Paul Campbell
    Waitress. Character of First Sunday
    Choir Member 3. Character of First Sunday
    Pirate. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Antwone Dickey
    Grandmother. Character of First Sunday
    Boyfriend. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Roy Jackson
    Sister Baker. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Patricia Mikel
    Choir Member 1. Character of First Sunday
    Massage Attendant. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Aya Nagasaki
    Soul Joe. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Reynaldo Rey
    Mordecai. Character of First Sunday
    Omunique's Client. Character of First Sunday
    Roberta. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Retta
    Choir Band. Character of First Sunday
    Played by: Kurt Carr
    Choir. Character of First Sunday
  • Directors of "First Sunday"

    David E. Talbert. Director of First Sunday
    David E. Talbert
    Birthdate: 1966, USA
  • Creators of "First Sunday"

    David E. Talbert. Director of First Sunday
    David E. Talbert
    Birthdate: 1966, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "First Sunday"

    Time Out
    March 28, 2008

    Grafting moral uplift on to a slapstick caper with mixed results, this nevertheless captures some of the giddy eccentricity of the Ealing comedies it haphazardly resembles.

    I.E. Weekly
    January 29, 2008

    Talbert's unable to pin down exactly what kind of movie he wants to make, a slapstick sermon or an urban tragicomedy?

    Entertainment Weekly
    January 17, 2008

    If Tyler Perry ever wanted to turn Dog Day Afternoon into a treacly after-school special, it would probably end up looking a lot like this.

    Salon.com
    January 11, 2008

    The movie is designed to be uplifting and inspirational, but everything about it is tired and listless. It doesn't so much make you feel the spirit as drain it out of you.

    Chicago Tribune
    January 11, 2008

    The movie's total lack of focus and its unimpressive script should render it totally unwatchable. Weirdly, that doesn't quite happen.

    Detroit News
    January 11, 2008

    Your enjoyment of this movie may depend on the Tracy Morgan factor. Rarely has there been a comic who can switch from funny to unbearably grating with such speed.

    ComingSoon.net
    March 22, 2011

    First Sunday isn't an out and out bad film, but to be a good one it would need to either greatly raise the dramatic steaks, or push its comedic boundaries over the top in conception. Instead it treads water safely in the middle, and it shows.

    Apollo Guide
    April 26, 2009

    Perhaps moviegoers demand simplicity and cheap laughs more than ever during tough times, but this must be discouraging to aspiring African-American comedians and writers.

    Sin Magazine
    August 26, 2008

    This movie fails as a comedy, a drama, a morality play, and as a coherent motion picture. Awful stuff!

    NewsBlaze
    May 03, 2008

    Devilish satire outing felons who come in gaudy three piece suits too, a sweltering church 'hotter than Satan's toenails' and Sunday sermon sidebars that all the rest makes go down easy.

    MSNBC
    May 01, 2008

    The missing-church-funds subplot will be easily figured out by any four year old, but it winds up being a McGuffin anyway.

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