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Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party
TrailerPreacher's kid Henry Gamble is turning 17. The film depicts the struggle between teenagers and their parents as they try to reconcile their sheltered Christian lifestyles with the complexities of adulthood, sex and the secular world.Genre: DramaActors: Joe Keery, Pat Healy, Mia Hulen, Tyler Ross, Cole Doman, Spencer Curnutt, Kelly OSullivan, Francis Guinan, Meg Thalken, Elizabeth Laidlaw, Jack Ball, ...»Director: Stephen ConeCountry: United StatesDuration: 87 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party"
New York TimesJanuary 07, 2016"Henry Gamble's Birthday Party" feels sincere but not accomplished, empathetic but not deep.
Village VoiceJanuary 05, 2016Cone, who is bighearted toward but not uncritical of his Bible-thumping characters, has a keen sense of seemingly incongruous details ...
Chicago ReaderOctober 15, 2015The acting is so naturalistic and the various subplots are so well balanced that the confused piety of the characters gradually begins to feel like anyone else's everyday problems.
LarsenOnFilmFebruary 24, 2016...carves out a truly unique space in the gap that exists between agnostic Hollywood filmmaking and church-funded, faith-based indies.
The Film StageFebruary 22, 2016An enjoyable, but unconvincing look at religious hypocrisy and Christianity's struggle to accept changing social norms.
NewcityFebruary 16, 2016Where is love? Within a brightly appointed suburban home, the spirit and the flesh: every character is alive and so gently fearful of what moment may pass after this one. Tone matters... Bright, bumptious and loving,
Film Journal InternationalJanuary 07, 2016A chance to probe evangelical Christianity, with all of its contradictions and intolerance, by someone definitely in the know is blown here by an undue emphasis on melodrama.
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