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War Room

Prayer is a Powerful Weapon
2015 | 120m | English

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The family-friendly movie explores the transformational role prayer plays in the lives of the Jordan family. Tony and Elizabeth Jordan, a middle-class couple who seemingly have it all – great jobs, a beautiful daughter, their dream home. But appearances can be deceiving. In reality, the Jordan’s marriage has become a war zone and their daughter is collateral damage. With the help of Miss Clara, an older, wiser woman, Elizabeth discovers she can start fighting for her family instead of against them. Through a newly energized faith, Elizabeth and Tony’s real enemy doesn’t have a prayer.
Release Date: Aug 28, 2015
Director: Alex Kendrick
Writer: Alex Kendrick, Stephen Kendrick
Genres: Drama
Keywords husband wife relationship, prayer, family relationships, closet, troubled marriage, marriage counselling, father daughter relationship, christian film, christian faith, independent film
Production Companies TriStar Pictures, Provident Films, Affirm Films, Red Sky Studios, Kendrick Brothers, FaithStep Films
Box Office Revenue: $73,267,874
Budget: $3,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Karen Abercrombie Clara Williams
Priscilla C. Shirer Elizabeth Jordan
T.C. Stallings Tony Jordan
Tenae Downing Veronica Drake
Alena Pitts Danielle Jordan
Michael Jr. Michael Alexander
Jadin Harris Jennifer Stephens
Alex Kendrick Coleman Young
Dave Blamy Tom Stafford
Thomas Ford Leo Williams
Tyler Mitchell War Room Soldier
Roland Mitchell War Room Soldier
Andrew Hurt War Room Soldier
Terrence Evans War Room Soldier
Toochukwu T.C. Anyachonkeya War Room Soldier / Tony's Twin
Jeriame Zenzayer War Room Soldier
Jude Shirer Young Clyde
Michael Rosander Arguing Boyfriend
Caitlyn Rosander Arguing Girlfriend
Kathleen Dellinger Melissa
Thomas Torrey Bob
Rusty Martin Sr. Mr. Barnes
Reid McGraw Mr. Barnes Colleague
Andrew Draper Ernie
Robert Gladstone Pastor
Jessica Lark Lady in Church
Joseph Wheeler Lawnboy
Ashley Bratcher Lindsay
Karissa Ross Nurse
Ed Pilkington Dr. Morris
Beth Moore Mandy
Carrie Marshall Lisa
Arlethia Friday Tina
Robert Amaya Dr. Bunji
Sierra Minott Brightwell Employee
Elizabeth Becka Julia
J.D. Banks Robber
Ben Davies Police Officer 1
Jacobi Howard Police Officer 2
Kelsey Kupecky Waitress
Erin Lee Home Buyer
Greg Lee Home Buyer
Myke Holmes Delivery Man
Janet Lee Dapper Jennifer's Mom
Scotty Curlee Rick Curtis
Steve Hullfish Greg
Rachel Aarhus CCC Employee
Noël Baker Coach Trish
John Putnam Brightwell Employee
Johnny Lee Worthy Jr. Rev. Charles Jones
Gezell Fleming Mrs. Jones
Abraham Cannon Clyde Williams
Jael Hall Clyde's Daughter
Stephen Kendrick Jump Rope Announcer
John Edwards Jump Rope Judge
J.D. Gibbs Jump Rope Judge
Lisa Lubanovic Jump Rope Judge
Wynter Pitts Jump Rope Judge
Kim Stewart Jump Rope Judge
Justin Tolley Jump Rope Judge
Gary Wheeler Jump Rope Judge
John Henry Barber Praying Farmer
Judd Brannon Man Praying Over Map
Stan Wilson Man Praying Over Map
Donald Horner Praying Business Man at Window
Jonathan Mullis Police Officer
Kevin Peeples Praying Father with Baby
Kendrick Peeples Praying Father with Baby
Susan Ross School Teacher
J.J. Briceno Praying Baseball Player
David Burns Praying Baseball Player
Julius Carr Praying Baseball Player
Troy McClure Praying Baseball Player
Craig Schroder Man Praying Over City
Bailey Benham Basketball Player / Jump Roper
David Benham Basketball Player
Jason Benham Basketball Player
Aaron Graham Basketball Player
Carl Hall Basketball Player
A.J. Jackson Basketball Player
Joshua Kendrick Basketball Player
Brian Madeira Basketball Player
Nico Payne Basketball Player
Eric Pruett Basketball Player
Jerry Shirer Basketball Player
Jay Stewart Basketball Player
Ally Astles Jump Roper
Ty Benham Jump Roper
Lindsey Bills Jump Roper
Lindsey Birkemo Jump Roper
Hannah Butler Jump Roper
Kamrin Dean Jump Roper
Myles Faison Jump Roper
Evan Gladstone Jump Roper
Adam Hill Jump Roper
Stewart Isaacs Jump Roper
Dafne Katsarou Jump Roper
Anna Elizabeth Kendrick Jump Roper
Caleb Kendrick Jump Roper
Catherine Kendrick Jump Roper
Hannah Kendrick Jump Roper
Heidi Kendrick Jump Roper
Joy Kendrick Jump Roper
Kevin Morrissey Jump Roper
Sam Orenstein Jump Roper
Cinthia Praiswater Jump Roper
Becca Purser Jump Roper
Quinn Robinson Jump Roper
Matthew Russell Jump Roper
Jessica Schinsky Jump Roper
Catherine Shaw Jump Roper
Brooke Shoup Jump Roper
Stephen Simpson Jump Roper
Name Job
Alex Kendrick Editor, Writer, Director
Stephen Kendrick Writer
Bob Scott Director of Photography
Paul Mills Music
Name Title
Aaron Burns Associate Producer
Stephen Kendrick Producer
Shannon Kendrick Associate Producer
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Academy Awards Best Actress Brie Larson Won
Golden Globes Best Director Lenny Abrahamson Nominated
Golden Globes Best Actress Brie Larson Won
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
Golden Globes Best Actor Bryan Cranston Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Brie Larson Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Joan Allen Nominated
SAG Awards Best Actress Brie Larson Won
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2025 1 30 43 21
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Reviews

Wuchak
9.0

**_An inspirational film that's actually inspirational!_** The lives of Tony and Elizabeth Jordan are chronicled (T.C. Stallings & Priscilla C. Shirer), a couple that seems to have it all: A healthy daughter, high-paying jobs and an awesome dream home. Unfortunately, their marriage has become mor ... e of a war zone than a sanctuary and their daughter is collateral damage. After Elizabeth meets Miss Clara on the job (Karen Abercrombie), she learns how to fight FOR her family instead of against them. Her newly energized faith transforms her life and has a positive effect on those around her, but can it save her bad marriage? An independent film, "War Room" (2015) only cost $3 million to make and incredibly became the #1 movie in America upon release. Is it worthy of such a feat? With inspirational dramas like this I naturally ask myself if I was inspired, and the answer is very much so. Also, did the drama pull me into the lives of the characters and make me forget that I was watching a movie? Yes. The movie effectively addresses real life issues that real families have to deal with and overcome. I could relate to several of the situations. The movie's similar in ways to 2010's underrated "Cutback" (see my review), but made with a bigger budget and is therefore all-around more polished. "War Room" is just a great drama and inspiring to boot. It overtly talks about God and prayer in a Christian context, so if that offends you you'll probably want to give it a pass. It goes without saying that topics like this are difficult to pull off realistically and un-awkwardly in cinema, but "War Room" impressively pulls it off. The movie runs 120 minutes and was shot in North Carolina. GRADE: A

Aug 30, 2022