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| Director: | Adamma Ebo | 
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| Writer: | Adamma Ebo | 
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| In the aftermath of a huge scandal, Trinitie Childs, the first lady of a prominent Southern Baptist Mega Church, attempts to help her pastor-husband, Lee-Curtis Childs, rebuild their congregation. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 02, 2022 | 
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| Director: | Adamma Ebo | 
| Writer: | Adamma Ebo | 
| Genres: | Comedy, Drama | 
| Keywords | pastor, based on short film, religious satire | 
| Production Companies | Monkeypaw Productions, Pinky Promise, Ejime Productions, 59%, Indian Meadows Productions, Rh Negative Entertainment | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $2,144,225 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Regina Hall | Trinitie Childs | 
| Sterling K. Brown | Lee-Curtis Childs | 
| Nicole Beharie | Shakura Sumpter | 
| Conphidance | Keon Sumpter | 
| Austin Crute | Khalil | 
| Devere Rogers | Basil | 
| Robert Yatta | Deacon Alastor Culpepper | 
| Greta Glenn | Deaconess Culpepper | 
| Andrea Laing | Anita | 
| Selah Kimbro Jones | Aria Devaughn | 
| Crystal Alicia Garrett | Sapphire Devaughn | 
| Perris Drew | Kensington Straterly | 
| Natasha L. Fuller | Vera Joseph | 
| Tairat Baoku | Sidewalk Woman | 
| Dhane Ross | YouTuber | 
| John Menchion | Congregation Member 1 | 
| Jah Shams | Congregation Member 2 | 
| Elle Young | Yvet | 
| Mike Dyl Anthony | Monterius West | 
| Clint Magby | News Anchor 1 | 
| Milli M. | News Anchor 2 | 
| Linda D Gaines | Passerby | 
| Olivia D. Dawson | Sister Denetta | 
| Shanté DeLoach | Shante | 
| Tiyanna Taplin | Tayana | 
| Deena Beasley | Congregation Member 3 | 
| Bonita Elery | Congregation Member 4 | 
| Jerome Beazer | Verlenzo Hawk | 
| Payton Royce | Pedestrian Guy | 
| Avis-Marie Barnes | Sabina | 
| Lance Avery Brown | Deshawn Woolard | 
| Malena Cunningham Anderson | Bathsheba's Bonnet's Patron 1 | 
| Deena Kegler-Ebo | Bathsheba's Bonnet's Patron 2 | 
| Verlenzo Hawk | Sherod | 
| Mike Ray | Commentator (voice) | 
| Marcus Martin | Radio Personality (voice) | 
| Yvet Holmes | Salon Patron (uncredited) | 
| Tiffany McKitrick | Atlanta Sushi Employee (uncredited) | 
| Jean Pope | Congregation Member (uncredited) | 
| Delandus White | Basketball Player (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Marcus Norris | Original Music Composer | 
| Stacy Moon | Editor | 
| Shannon Reis | Casting | 
| Semret Fesseha | Set Decoration | 
| Alan Gwizdowski | Director of Photography | 
| Lorraine Coppin | Costume Design | 
| Lewina David | Makeup Department Head | 
| Antoinette Rich | Makeup Artist | 
| Carolina Groppa | Unit Production Manager | 
| Nick C. Johnson | First Assistant Director | 
| Marcel Pinkowski | Second Assistant Director | 
| Jazmine Maddox | Costume Supervisor | 
| Tiffany McKitrick | Set Costumer | 
| Mark Cookson | Sound Effects Editor | 
| David E. Fluhr | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Ali Greer | Editor | 
| Adamma Ebo | Writer, Director | 
| John Collins | Production Design | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Daniel Kaluuya | Producer | 
| Win Rosenfeld | Executive Producer | 
| Matthew R. Cooper | Producer | 
| Amandla Crichlow | Producer | 
| Kara Durrett | Producer | 
| Carolina Groppa | Executive Producer | 
| Jerry TerHorst | Co-Producer | 
| Lucy Keith | Executive Producer | 
| Will Greenfield | Executive Producer | 
| Gerry Pass | Co-Executive Producer | 
| Jessamine Burgum | Producer | 
| Adanne Ebo | Producer | 
| Rowan Riley | Producer | 
| Jordan Peele | Executive Producer | 
| Sterling K. Brown | Producer | 
| Regina Hall | Producer | 
| Adamma Ebo | Producer | 
| Dana Gills | Executive Producer | 
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FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/other-films-watched-spoiler-free-review-sundance/#jesus "Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul carries tremendous potential as a religious satire, but besides Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown's dedicated performances, it's hard to find ... other enjoyable components. Except for two admittedly hilarious sequences, the vast majority of jokes and references about religion and the church don't land at all. The bland dramatic storyline takes itself way too seriously, negatively affecting the balance between the different types of narrative. The idea behind the distinct aspect ratios makes sense on paper, but its repetitive, constantly switching execution becomes more frustrating than anything else. Maybe viewers with a deeper connection to religion and how the American "church system" works will find it more entertaining..." Rating: D+
**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** It is easy to be charmed by “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul,” a very funny satirical comedy about the disgraced pastor of a megachurch (Sterling K. Brown) and his loyal and proud first lady (Regina Hall). Filmed in a faux documentary style, writer-dire ... ctor Adamma Ebo makes her feature film debut with an adaptation of her short film of the same name. Normally when shorts are stretched to full length, the project runs out of gas. That’s not the case here. This is an extremely well done, enjoyable movie. In its heyday, the Wander to Greater Paths church boasted a massive congregation of devoted faithful. Tens of thousands would show up to worship every week, until Pastor Lee-Curtis Childs (Brown) engaged in some inappropriate behavior that forced the church to close. His wife Trinitie (Hall) remains by her husband’s side, holding things together in the aftermath that has turned the community against them. The couple has agreed to allow a documentary filmmaker to follow them around as they stage a rebranding and plan a large-scale comeback on Easter Sunday. Ebo’s script is insightful and funny, and her characters aren’t your typical money-hungry shysters for Jesus. Lee-Curtis and Trinitie are examples of believers who have a true devotion and sincerely want to bring the word of their God to the world. They believe their ministry can do great things by saving souls while putting on a show. These aren’t inherently awful people, and that’s what makes the film work so well. You wouldn’t expect such a multilayered performance in a comedy, but Hall delivers. She is funny, warm, and charming, with a suppressed sadness. She conveys a quiet suffering with just a glance, choking back the disappointment and loneliness she feels in her marriage, especially as Trinitie struggles to keep up appearances for the sake of the church. But she can also cut down a person with a simple “bless your heart” and the wag of a finger. Hall’s performance is strong, smart and sassy, and she runs with it, taking what could have been a superficial role and giving the character depth. It’s excellent work from her, and she finds a natural chemistry with Brown. The pair have an impressive comedic timing that lends a goofy sincerity to the lead characters. Ebo pushes things a little too far towards the end when it feels like she runs out of things to say, but the majority of the film is meaty and engaging. While parts of “Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul” feel familiar, Ebo has managed to create something that feels fresh and different. This is one of the more enjoyable movies I’ve screened at Sundance this year.