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Son of God
Directed by
Christopher Spencer
PG-13
2014
2h 18m
Drama
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5.7
17%
73%
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The life story of Jesus is told from his humble birth through his teachings, crucifixion and ultimate resurrection.
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Cast of Son of God
Roma Downey
Mary, Mother of Jesus / Producer
Diogo Morgado
Jesus
Louise Delamere
Claudia
Darwin Shaw
Peter
Amber Rose Revah
Mary Magdalene
Andrew Brooke
Antonius
Simon Kunz
Nicodemus
William Houston
Moses
Nonso Anozie
Samson
Stewart Scudamore
Ramesses
Conan Stevens
Goliath
Matthew Gravelle
Thomas
Greg Hicks
Pilate
Adrian Schiller
Caiaphas
Sebastian Knapp
John
Joe Wredden
Judas
Paul Marc Davis
Simon the Pharisee
Paul Knops
Adam
Darcie Rose
Eve
David Rintoul
Noah
Gary Oliver
Abraham
Jassa Ahluwalia
Young David
Langley Kirkwood
King David
Patrice Naiambana
Balthazar
Joe Coen
Joseph
Leila Mimmack
Young Mary
Rick Bacon
Herod Antipas
Fraser Ayres
Barabbas
Said Bey
Matthew
Paul Brightwell
Malchus
Sana Mouziane
Martha
Anas Chenin
Lazarus
Daniel Percival
John the Baptist
Noureddine Aberdine
Joseph of Arimathea
Idrissa Sisco
Simon of Cyrene
Christopher Spencer
Director / Writer
Richard Bedser
Writer / Producer
Colin Swash
Writer
Nic Young
Writer
Son of God Ratings & Reviews
Austin Chronicle
Louis Black
There is little cinematic about the film. Instead, it is a series of figurative illustrations.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Aimed at a devotional middle-American audience, this never risks the sort of individual perspective necessary to bring the story to life onscreen, for good or ill.
Entertainment Weekly
Stephan Lee
At best, this version succeeds as a Sunday school supplement. But the blandness is enough to make you long for Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ.
Grantland
Wesley Morris
People will always want to spend money for this sort of thing, even if they've already seen it. And in this case, they've literally already seen it.
AV Club
Ben Kenigsberg
The film goes wild with helicopter shots of Jesus and his followers traveling through the hills. Who knew Christ was lord of the rings?
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
The target evangelical audience may well respond enthusiastically, but, unless your own salvation is riding on it, the film is mostly a slog.
Village Voice
Alan Scherstuhl
This is more a pageant than a story about characters and their motivations; it's as brusque in its storytelling as an illustrated children's bible, which would at least offer some mystery and grandeur in the composition of its images.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
They have turned the Christ saga into cheese. As in cheesy.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
It was made by earnest people who want to spread the word. But it's a tough draught to swallow if you're not in the mood for a sermon.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
Thoughtful, reverent, and dignified, made by believers for believers.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
Never again will a Sunday school student get lower than a C-minus on this material.
Los Angeles Times
Martin Tsai
The two-hour film condenses about four hours of what already was hasty television, and it all winds up a little dramatically static.
New York Times
Nicolas Rapold
It's a movie that embraces the nearly pedagogical predictability of lines like "Where's Judas? You seen him?" or "Thomas, stop doubting."
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Son of God takes no real chances, opting for a moderately involving re-telling of an oft-told story.
Boston Globe
Peter Keough
The condensed "Son of God" tries to relay the messianic story plain and simple.
The Dissolve
Keith Phipps
If Son Of God is in any way meant to be a test balloon for whether television can reverse the natural theaters-to-home-viewing cycle and have a second life as a movie, it's not a good one
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
The movie feels duty-bound to stay absolutely faithful to its sacred source material. It's the classic dilemma of the proselytizer: How far into the secular world can you go to deliver your message?
The Hollywood Reporter
Todd McCarthy
A film that is almost invariably heavy-handed and obvious from beginning to end ...
Variety
Peter Debruge
This stiff, earnest production plays like a half-hearted throwback to the British-accented biblical dramas of yesteryear, its smallscreen genesis all too apparent in its Swiss-cheese construction and subpar production values.
Film.com
Jordan Hoffman
Considering just how popular Jesus is, you'd think he'd get better treatment
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