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Salvation Boulevard
TrailerSet in the world of mega-churches, the film tells the story of a man (Greg Kinnear) who becomes the target of a fundamentalist preacher's (Pierce Brosnan) minions after he sees the preacher accidentally shoot an atheist.Actors: Jennifer Connelly, Greg Kinnear, Pierce Brosnan, Ed Harris, Jan Radcliff, Ciarán Hinds, Jim Gaffigan, Marisa Tomei, Isabelle Fuhrman, Mary Callaghan Lynch, Cree Kelly, ...»Director: George RatliffCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2011IMDb: 5.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Salvation Boulevard"
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Characters of "Salvation Boulevard"
Gwen VandermeerPlayed by: Jennifer ConnellyDan DayPlayed by: Pierce BrosnanHoney FosterPlayed by: Marisa Tomei -
Directors of "Salvation Boulevard"
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Creators of "Salvation Boulevard"
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Critic Reviews of "Salvation Boulevard"
San Francisco ChronicleAugust 11, 2011It's a blunderbuss satire that criminally wastes a talented cast.
St. Louis Post-DispatchAugust 05, 2011In truckin' past so many fruitful oases, "Salvation Boulevard" is a bumpy road.
Seattle TimesJuly 28, 2011[An] enjoyable if simplistic black comedy loosely based on a novel by Larry Beinhart.
Philadelphia InquirerJuly 28, 2011It's quite funny at times and has some good performances. But it's so predictable it has no bite, either as social satire or as slapstick comedy.
Christian Science MonitorJuly 15, 2011Salvation Boulevard has a terrific cast and not much else.
Film Journal InternationalAugust 15, 2011An evangelical disciple is pulled into a comically absurd web of crime after witnessing his pastor's dark side.
East Bay ExpressAugust 10, 2011If only Ratliff had figured out a decent way to end it, this might have been one of the best comedies of the year.
Combustible CelluloidAugust 05, 2011Salvation Boulevard wins exclusively on the strength of its cast.
Philadelphia City PaperAugust 04, 2011Unless you've got a thing for watching Oscar winners shriek themselves silly, you'd be better off praying at a another altar.
Monsters and CriticsJuly 26, 2011Silly, predictable and as funny as the funny business of religion can be.
Film School RejectsJuly 16, 2011The movie seems to be intoxicated by how funny it thinks it is, gleefully descending into a swell of hyperactivity, with each new scene engineered to one-up the last.
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Gallery of "Salvation Boulevard"