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  1. Aug 25, 2009 · Time Out says. Town hall tempers flare in this drama of good intentions but convoluted ideologies, set in a racially scarred Southern town that’s reeling from the arrival of white developers. It’s...

  2. 33% Tomatometer 6 Reviews. 36% Popcornmeter 500+ Ratings. NEW. Jack Herrod (Tom Bower), the racist former sheriff of a South Carolina town, is dying of cancer. Decades ago, when a civil rights ...

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    • Giancarlo Esposito
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  3. GOSPEL HILL wants to tell all the stories at once, instead of just focusing on the Danny Glover character, which is a bit of a shame. It also felt somewhat like a tv movie, although it has one hell of a cast. And the cover art certainly doesn't do the movie any favors.

  4. A preachy tale that lacks conviction. Gospel Hill was released straight to DVD in Australia and the US, bypassing cinemas, and it’s not difficult to see why. Full of noble intentions and earnest efforts, this Southern-fried melodrama suffers from overloaded plots, one-dimensional characters and a plodding pace.

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    • A Week Away. A troubled teenage boy finds faith, hope and romance when he attends a Christian summer camp. The film is a Disney-like musical that features some of the top Christian tunes from the past two decades – as well as a few new ones.
    • Blue Miracle. A financially strapped orphanage is given new life when its residents team up with a washed-up fisherman to enter the lucrative Bisbee’s Black & Blue Fishing Tournament.
    • The Jesus Music. It’s a landmark documentary about contemporary Christian music (CCM), beginning with the hippie movement of the 1960s and 1970s and continuing up to the modern-day.
    • Show Me the Father. It’s a life-changing documentary that examines the biblical roles of fathers while weaving in biblical truths about the Fatherhood of God.
  5. In the town of Julia, a town set in the South, the residents of the neighborhood of Gospel Hill are being forced out of their homes to make way for a multimillion-dollar development. Race...

  6. Break Every Chain: Directed by Tim Searfoss. With Ignacyo Matynia, Dean Cain, Krystian Leonard, Collins Randolph. A true account of how God forever changed the life of a police officer who was battling alcoholism, depression, and devastating loss.

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