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The Gospel (2005)
"The Gospel" explores the inner-workings of a church. Told from the perspective of the pews, the film gives a realistic portrayal of people dealing with true life struggles and issues. Maestro Kirk Franklin helped set the tone by writing music for the film's performance sequences. (read more)
| Release Date: | October 7th, 2005 |
| Running Time: | 1 minutes |
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The Gospel Movie Review by Tony (2/23/2006) |
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When "The Gospel" is playing music, it is something to be seen and heard. The music is profound, motivating, and sure to get you to clap your hands, stand up in your seat, and feel inspired. When we leave the comfort zone of the music and Church, oh boy, we are in trouble. We are stuck with predictable fare, high school...
(complete The Gospel review by Tony)
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