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Mr. Church

He was the one person she could always count on.
2016 | 104m | English

(33016 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Bruce Beresford
Writer: Susan McMartin
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A unique friendship develops when a little girl and her dying mother inherit a cook - Mr. Church. What begins as an arrangement that should only last six months, instead spans fifteen years.
Release Date: Sep 16, 2016
Director: Bruce Beresford
Writer: Susan McMartin
Genres: Drama
Keywords friendship, family, somber, reflective, inspirational, factual, gentle, hopeful
Production Companies Envision Media Arts, Cinelou Films, Shenghua Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Eddie Murphy Henry Church
Britt Robertson Charlotte 'Charlie' Brooks
Natascha McElhone Marie Brooks
Xavier Samuel Owen
Lucy Fry Poppy
Christian Madsen Eddie Larson
Mckenna Grace Izzy
Natalie Coughlin Young Charlie
Madison Wolfe Young Poppy
Lincoln Melcher Young Owen
Thom Barry Frankie Twiggs
Michael Leone Michael
Sara Shearer Gibby
Aileen Burdock Waitress
Name Job
Melissa Kennelly Foley Artist
Derek Eby Digital Intermediate Producer
David Beatty Editor
Joseph T. Garrity Production Design
Tracey Landon Line Producer, Unit Production Manager
Nick Rufca Production Supervisor
Nancy Kirhoffer Post Production Producer
Colin Hudson "A" Camera Operator
Rena Sternfeld-Allon Script Supervisor
Ian J. Anderson Leadman
Timothy B. Merrill Key Grip
Scott La Rue Boom Operator
Marcy Lavender Costume Supervisor
Vera Steimberg Makeup Artist
Patrick Mignano Location Manager
Mark Koivu Special Effects Coordinator
Myron Nettinga Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Larry Goeb Dialogue Editor
David Weisberg ADR Mixer
Louie Schultz Music Editor
Karyn Wagner Costume Design
Marisol Roncali Casting
Eric Jihwan Jeon Art Direction
Darren Michaels Still Photographer
Scott Maginnis Property Master
Lyle Heffner Best Boy Grip
Jeremy Sugalski Utility Sound
Trefor Proud Makeup Department Head
Jamie Leigh DeVilla Makeup Artist
Daphne Boelsma Studio Teacher
Louis Dargenzio Transportation Coordinator
Robert L. Sephton Supervising Sound Editor
Vince Nicastro Foley Artist
Ian Vertovec Digital Intermediate Colorist
Linda Cohen Music Supervisor
Lisa Son Set Decoration
Peter Iovino Still Photographer
Eric Leach "B" Camera Operator
Michael A. Truesdale Art Department Coordinator
Elan Yaari Gaffer
Steve Cantamessa Production Sound Mixer
Eileen Kennedy Assistant Costume Designer
Tanya Cookingham Key Makeup Artist
Julie Adams Dialect Coach
Jim Ondrejko Construction Coordinator
David Christenson Transportation Captain
Pembrooke Andrews Supervising Sound Editor
Bruce Beresford Director
Susan McMartin Writer
Sharone Meir Director of Photography
Mark Isham Original Music Composer
Mary Vernieu Casting
Chris Carnel Stunt Coordinator
Krista Bell Stunt Double
Jacques Jouffret "A" Camera Operator
Hilary Momberger-Powers Script Supervisor
Name Title
David Buelow Producer
David Tish Executive Producer
Dennis Pelino Executive Producer
Lawrence M. Kopeikin Executive Producer
Lee Nelson Producer
Brad Kaplan Executive Producer
Courtney Solomon Producer
Mark Canton Producer
David Anspaugh Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
10.0

**People come together for a reason, but stay together for no reason.** According to me this film was silently made. I mean we only anticipate big production films and current famous director, actors' films, particularly the science fiction and superhero films as they are the trend now. The promo ... tion begins from the day it was announced. So I did not realise when this one started to come to exist. But when I did come to know, all I know was it is an Eddie Murphy's film and I should give it a try. Because I felt like I haven't seen him for a decade. After watching it, I totally stunned and asked myself is this the same Eddie we used to enjoy his comedies? Yep, but no. I mean the guy was the same, but I saw completely a new of him as an actor. He definitely chose a best script and this is the break he was looking for all these years. Initially Samuel L. Jackson was considered for the lead role, later replaced by him. I won't be surprised if he gets the Oscar nomination for the role he played. I don't care whether it is for a lead or supporting role, but I'll be very happy for the nod. And I also won't care if he wins or not, but this film and his role will remain special to me forever. So what this film is about? It was the story of Charlie Brooks, a woman who recalls her memories of the life she spent together with a man called Church since she was a ten year old. It all begins when one day after waking up in the morning to find a stranger in her kitchen, Then she learns that he's their new cook assigned by her mother's ex-boyfriend. She initially hates him, but it does not remain the same way when time passes by. That's what this tale is going to reveal how far he remain in her family to help her ill mother. All the following events very beautifully told. What I'm surprised the most was, it is not based on any book. Thanks for that, because usually the book fans attack such move. Like they usually say the adaptation to the screen is ruined the original material. Anyway, I'm film guy, I like books turned into the films, because I'm lazy to read them. But it was inspired by the real friendship, that's what the opening statement says. Which was actually from the writer's real life, though I believe many parts were altered and the new stuffs included. I'm sure I won't find another film like this any time soon, so maybe I would re-watch it. > "It's an awful feeling to love someone so much that you absolutely hate them for leaving you." It has been a very long time since I have given a maximum score for a film. When I started to watch it, I did not think it would be the one, but it deserved that honour. The main reason was to I love it, it has no clichés, I mean almost 90 per cent free from them. The first thing was, I though it is a food film and then it turned that down with only required amount of those contents keeping in its narration. Followed by I thought it could turn into a romance, but once again that theme as well sidelined to focus on the different event, I mean the series of events. So now you might be confused what I am blabbering. Actually, this is the story of a ten year old girl till she reach her middle age and during that period of time, about a man who entered her life and stayed very close despite each other never revealed their personal life. Her school graduate and college days, followed by many events of her personal life as similar to the Mr. Church's life events at the same time, the film only concentrated the unusual relationship between them. So there's nothing wrong to call it another version of 'Driving Miss Daisy'. In fact, it was made by the same director. Like I said, Eddie Murphy nailed his part. I hope he does more serious films like this and according to his age. I think this is what Adam Sandler should follow as well. The entire story was told from the Charlie's perspective that payed by the young sensation Britt Robertson. She was good as the Eddie, but her character was not designed to highlight the film, instead her character highlights Eddie's Mr. Church. She only reveals what she saw with her own eyes about the person she respects, despite it all began with a simple dislike. Beside she never had a father, never knew who her father was, so the Mr. Church takes that place conveniently without their's knowledge. A heartwarming drama for the whole family. I did not find any obscene parts. It is now in my all time favourites list. The length was perfect and the pace was excellent. There's no major twist, like that stuns you at the final stage, but there were many small twists and turns all along. The film critics got all wrong, like usual, they proved they got no brain. This is a inspiring film. You will learn how to respect people around us, who respect us. Like cooking, books, caring for each other, privacy, many fine topics were covered. So watching it with the youngsters and kids might boost their moral attitude. So I feel it is a perfect weekend family film. Highly, strongly recommended. _10/10_

May 16, 2024
narrator56
10.0

I never noticed this movie around the time it came out, but I think Eddie Murphy is always worth a look, so I belatedly did just that. I thought this movie was okay, but it didn’t grab me by the heart like I think it meant to, and I am not sure why. They drew a deep character in Mr. Church, makin ... g him compassionate and loyal on one hand, but complex in other ways such as coming home drunk and aggressive. There were a couple other minor revelations about him that never felt tied together or explained to me. I liked the direction two of the men in Charlie’s life went because of interaction with her, and so it seemed almost wasted to have the father of her child be a throwaway character who didn’t want anything to do with his own child. I guess it was to follow the example of her mother. It seemed like a shortcut in the plot and I wonder if it could have given more tension to bring the fatherhood more into focus. Still, this was an earnest attempt to make a feel good movie and though I will not watch it again, I will not discourage anyone else from watching it.

Jun 23, 2021