Reviewed by James Scarborough
(February 2011)
Directed by: David G. Evans
Written by: Howard Klausner
Starring: Michael Joiner, Michael Higgenbottom and Louis Gossett Jr.
“Grace Card” is a faith-based story directed by David G. Evans of Graceworks Pictures, whose stated mission is to “produce excellent films about God’s love in the real world.” The film recounts the story of a man who roils against God and his fellow man for 17 years after his young son’s death, and its message is unmistakable: Forgive so you will be forgiven. Its characters elicit our compassion; its resolution, though expected given the nature of the enterprise, consoles us. Though this message movie targets a specific audience, viewers outside that demographic can appreciate the sentiments it contains.
Purgatory begins for Mac McDonald (Michael Joiner) in the film’s first few moments when he witnesses the death of his son, killed by a drug dealer...
(February 2011)
Directed by: David G. Evans
Written by: Howard Klausner
Starring: Michael Joiner, Michael Higgenbottom and Louis Gossett Jr.
“Grace Card” is a faith-based story directed by David G. Evans of Graceworks Pictures, whose stated mission is to “produce excellent films about God’s love in the real world.” The film recounts the story of a man who roils against God and his fellow man for 17 years after his young son’s death, and its message is unmistakable: Forgive so you will be forgiven. Its characters elicit our compassion; its resolution, though expected given the nature of the enterprise, consoles us. Though this message movie targets a specific audience, viewers outside that demographic can appreciate the sentiments it contains.
Purgatory begins for Mac McDonald (Michael Joiner) in the film’s first few moments when he witnesses the death of his son, killed by a drug dealer...
- 2/21/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Reviewed by James Scarborough
(February 2011)
Directed by: David G. Evans
Written by: Howard Klausner
Starring: Michael Joiner, Michael Higgenbottom and Louis Gossett Jr.
“Grace Card” is a faith-based story directed by David G. Evans of Graceworks Pictures, whose stated mission is to “produce excellent films about God’s love in the real world.” The film recounts the story of a man who roils against God and his fellow man for 17 years after his young son’s death, and its message is unmistakable: Forgive so you will be forgiven. Its characters elicit our compassion; its resolution, though expected given the nature of the enterprise, consoles us. Though this message movie targets a specific audience, viewers outside that demographic can appreciate the sentiments it contains.
Purgatory begins for Mac McDonald (Michael Joiner) in the film’s first few moments when he witnesses the death of his son, killed by a drug dealer...
(February 2011)
Directed by: David G. Evans
Written by: Howard Klausner
Starring: Michael Joiner, Michael Higgenbottom and Louis Gossett Jr.
“Grace Card” is a faith-based story directed by David G. Evans of Graceworks Pictures, whose stated mission is to “produce excellent films about God’s love in the real world.” The film recounts the story of a man who roils against God and his fellow man for 17 years after his young son’s death, and its message is unmistakable: Forgive so you will be forgiven. Its characters elicit our compassion; its resolution, though expected given the nature of the enterprise, consoles us. Though this message movie targets a specific audience, viewers outside that demographic can appreciate the sentiments it contains.
Purgatory begins for Mac McDonald (Michael Joiner) in the film’s first few moments when he witnesses the death of his son, killed by a drug dealer...
- 2/21/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
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