Mr. Church

2016 "He was the one person she could always count on."
7.6| 1h44m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 16 September 2016 Released
Producted By: Envision Media Arts
Country: United States of America
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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.

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Drama

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Director

Bruce Beresford

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Envision Media Arts

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Mr. Church Audience Reviews

Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Lucybespro It is a performances centric movie
Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
TrueHello Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
howardoleme-67771 What do professional critics know? Nothing about good writing or cinema it seems. This movie kept me interested from minute 1 to the very end. Murphy was stunning. That simple. The story itself doesn't get twisted and contorted with flashbacks and riddles. It's unusual, which may bother some critics but it feels real. Sans violence, blood, overdrawn drama , it speaks to a human heart in a tender natural way. An absolute must see movie. Now, Rotten Tomatoes and Meta Critic, maybe someday you will be lucky, like the Grinch. Think about it.
doappel Oh, I discovered that I can produce manly tears too. And I did so for about an hour, during this movie. Very recommended.
mts-78680 Didn't get it just dues. Modeled after "Driving Miss Daisy" without the humor which was surprising considering Mr. Comedy/Eddie Murphy is in it. Highly recommend watching with an open-mind and maybe a tissue or two.
adamyshoe It looked like a sure thing. "Driving Miss Daisy" in the 70's and 80's in California. Eddie Murphy must have jumped at the chance to be part of what seemed like surefire Oscar-bait. And the acting is not bad. Eddie Murphy is the clear standout, although he doesn't have much to work with. Natasha McElhone really classes up the first third of the movie (as you may know from the preview, she doesn't last too long). Even Britt Robertson is fun to watch, although her character is one of passivity - things happen for her and to her, there is not much that she takes an active role in. She explains in the film that after her mother was gone, she "lost her way" but it's never clear she has much of a way to begin with. Plenty of interesting characters with potential. The real problem is the writing. None of the people that we meet are fleshed out fully and are end up tropes of people we've seen before. Dying Cancer Mom. Independent Daughter Who Never Knew She Needed a Dad. "Magical Negro." Mr. Church's life and motivations are a mystery, never even fully resolved at the end of the film - why? The film hints toward the beginning about some great reveal as to why Mr. Church has come to live with Marie and Charlie, but there is never any satisfying payoff. The narration from Robertson's character is annoying to the point of distraction at points in the film, bless her for not laughing her way through hackneyed narrative like "my mother was the sun, Mr. Church was the moon..." Most everything is predictable and telegraphed, or sometimes plot points are telegraphed with little resolution. Mr. Church goes to that "naughty" jazz club twice a week and also somehow plays a mean jazz piano...OMG, what to make of that? Sounds like an important life choice to keep secret from the only people in your life!This smacked of an important story about a non-traditional family, but ended up being a glurgy mess.