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In Theaters: September 2, 2022

On DVD/Blu-ray: November 1, 2022 On Digital/VOD: October 2, 2022 TV Premiere Date: September 2, 2022 - Peacock

R | 1h 42m | Comedy

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Trinitie Childs (Regina Hall), the first lady of a prominent Southern Baptist Mega Church and her husband, Pastor Lee-Curtis Childs (Sterling K. Brown), live in palatial spendor. When there are allegations of sexual impropriety on the part of the pastor, they lose their followers and the church closes. As they try to rebuild their congregation, they’re followed in their daily lives by a documentary filmmaker, who, rather than helping their cause, is trying to make them look bad.

Director: Adamma Ebo

Studio: Focus Features

Producer(s): Adamma Ebo, Adanne Ebo, Amandla Crichlow, Daniel Kaluuya, Jessamine Burgum, Kara Durrett, Matthew Cooper, Regina Hall, Rowan Riley, Sterling K. Brown

Cast: Regina Hall, Sterling K. Brown

Writer(s): Adamma Ebo

24 votes and 7 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 71%

26%

In Theaters: September 2, 2022

On DVD/Blu-ray: November 1, 2022 On Digital/VOD: October 2, 2022 TV Premiere Date: September 2, 2022 - Peacock

R | 1h 42m | Comedy

  Watch Trailer

Trinitie Childs (Regina Hall), the first lady of a prominent Southern Baptist Mega Church and her husband, Pastor Lee-Curtis Childs (Sterling K. Brown), live in palatial spendor. When there are allegations of sexual impropriety on the part of the pastor, they lose their followers and the church closes. As they try to rebuild their congregation, they’re followed in their daily lives by a documentary filmmaker, who, rather than helping their cause, is trying to make them look bad.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 71%

26%

In Theaters: September 2, 2022

On DVD/Blu-ray: November 1, 2022

On Digital/VOD: October 2, 2022

TV Premiere Date: September 2, 2022 - Peacock

R | 1h 42m | Comedy

Trinitie Childs (Regina Hall), the first lady of a prominent Southern Baptist Mega Church and her husband, Pastor Lee-Curtis Childs (Sterling K. Brown), live in palatial spendor. When there are allegations of sexual impropriety on the part of the pastor, they lose their followers and the church closes.

As they try to rebuild their congregation, they’re followed in their daily lives by a documentary filmmaker, who, rather than helping their cause, is trying to make them look bad.