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Gods Not Dead 2
When a high school teacher is asked a question in class about Jesus, her response lands her in deep trouble. When she refuses to apologize, the school board votes to suspend her and threatens to revoke her teaching certificate.
21 February 1994, Arlington, Texas, USA
12 May 1970, Dodge City, Kansas, USA
1 June 1987, Northern Ireland, UK
27 November 1964, New York City, New York, USA
December 23, 2016
Under the guise of well-meaning moralizing, "God's Not Dead 2" little by little reveals an ugly and distasteful hidden agenda, one that self-righteously goes against the movie's alleged messages of acceptance and religious freedom.May 05, 2016
To call God's Not Dead 2 "bad" would be doing this abomination of a movie a disservice. It is not only a bad movie, but in fact it's more than that.April 01, 2016
The audience is encouraged to assume that the widespread persecution of all Christians is at hand. In Arkansas.April 28, 2016
The almighty may not be dead, but Nietzsche is rolling in his grave.March 31, 2016
The agenda here is front and center from start to finish, and while the actors do a yeoman's job in presenting their characters with aplomb, the entire film simply comes off as a two-hour, jazzed-up movie version of a sermon.April 01, 2016
A torturous exercise in one-note proselytizing.January 01, 2017
The script's focus jumps among several characters, some carried over from the previous film, but its methods of characterization remain constant.April 01, 2016
"God's Not Dead 2" is filled with a sense of paranoiac persecution and seething resentment towards secular public schools, the ACLU, government interference and those who don't care for "Duck Dynasty."July 27, 2016
Another orgy of delusion and martyrdom that stretches the truth about evangelical Christianity...April 01, 2016
From its lecture on the conservative canard that separation of church and state is a myth on down, God's Not Dead 2 is a movie for Ralph Reed's Moral Majority, with all the entangled political baggage that comes with it.May 01, 2016
Shot in holy high-definition, with lots of histrionic crane shots that swoop down like angels from on high and a score that batters the audience into observance, this is a film that will work best when preaching to the converted.