Honk for Jesus, Save Your Soul

Honk for Jesus, Save Your Soul   4 stars

Honk for Jesus, Save Your Soul written and directed by Adamma Ebo is a satirical comedy that takes on organized evangelical religion as its target, one that is well deserved. Regina Hall (of The Best Man, Love & Basketball and Girls Trip) is Trinitie Childs, the first lady to mega-church pastor Lee-Curtis Childs (This Is Us’ Sterling K. Brown) of an Atlanta megachurch that once was the church home to thousands. But lawsuits resulting from the sexual misconduct of the pastor led to its closing and now it is up to the super couple to bring it back to the glory of the past. The fictional story is done almost entirely in the form of a documentary with a film crew following the couple in the ornate church, their Italianate villa and Trinitie’s shopping sprees at the mall. The fake documentary style isn’t one of my favorites, but the comedy successfully skewers the self-delusion and complete blindness of the shortcomings of the Lee-Curtis character. Hall, one of my favorite comedic actresses does an excellent portrayal of the devoted wife who will do anything for the church and her flawed husband until it all starts to fall apart. The movie really rests on the two main actors as there is little for the various other characters representing former congregants, rival pastors and the victims of misconduct to do. I generally favor movies that target the rich and self-important as the move does, but the style of the fake documentary is not one I am used to. The movie was featured at the Sundance Film Festival this year where it first premiered. I suggest that you go see for yourself and have a few laughs.