Review of The Resurrection of Gavin Stone (2017) by Joe Leydon for Variety — 20 Jan 2017
Jenkins and Nasfell refrain from hard-selling anything, so that Gavin never really comes off as an obnoxious jerk, his chaste relationship with Kelly — so chaste, they never even kiss — progresses at a credible pace, and the movie’s religious elements, while respectfully given due dramatic weight, are scarcely more conspicuous here than in many more secular entertainments.
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This review of The Resurrection of Gavin Stone (2017) was written by Joe Leydon and published by Variety on 20 Jan 2017.
The Resurrection of Gavin Stone has generally received mixed reviews.
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