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The Overnighters
TrailerA pastor sparks a controversy in his North Dakota town by allowing down-and-out workers who are desperately seeking jobs at nearby oil fields a place to sleep at the church.Duration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Overnighters"
Detroit NewsJanuary 05, 2015It develops into a study of obsession, hypocrisy, righteousness and self-doubt, questioning motive and then gob-smacking the audience with the wholly unexpected.
indieWireJanuary 05, 2015While initially a gentle interrogation of Christian dogma, The Overnighters expands to a larger investigation of altruism and its roots in private psychologies.
Denver PostDecember 19, 2014Moss uses images of drill towers or blistering flame as visual metaphors for other things transpiring on screen: the fracturing of a family, the heated fury that comes with a sense of betrayal.
Washington PostNovember 13, 2014"The Overnighters" is commendable for many reasons, not the least of which is the way it allows complex issues to remain complex. There is a clear conflict between the pastor and the town, but there's no good vs. evil.
Chicago TribuneNovember 13, 2014So much of "The Overnighters" tells all sorts of truths, and Moss earned the trust of his subjects, whatever they might think of the result.
Chicago ReaderNovember 13, 2014The movie might seem like just another liberal do-gooder profile, yet a shocker ending throws new and disturbing light on the situation, amplifying the Christian themes at the heart of the story.
The Film StageFebruary 26, 2016It's about humanity: our paranoia, fear, and stubbornness to evolve into a species where peace could ever be a viable reality.
ColeSmithey.comFebruary 26, 2015One of the most potent examples of cinéma vérité to arrive in recent years, Jesse Moss's "The Overnighters" transcends the genre with a multifaceted examination of complex social issues facing the town of Williston, North Dakota.
Decent Films GuideFebruary 25, 2015An existentially probing documentary with more layers than a twisty Hollywood thriller, at turns inspiring, challenging, sobering and finally devastating.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)January 29, 2015Has been described as a 21st-century 'The Grapes of Wrath,' but its plot twists are of the type that might have caused Tom Joad to hightail it back to Oklahoma.
Laramie Movie ScopeJanuary 19, 2015This story, touching many social issues, is told on a very personal level. There is an extraordinary revelation near the end of the film. It is as if it was written by a great screenwriter, but instead, it is real life. Amazing.
The Arts DeskJanuary 05, 2015In The Overnighters documentarist Jesse Moss found his story and pursued it with remarkable empathy, all in the best traditions of the genre.
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