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      • BELIEVE ME is a tightly written and directed comedy with many laughs. The entire cast is fantastic portraying good-natured caricatures of the 21st Century American Christian, including an appearance by Christian music artist Lecrae. While BELIEVE ME has plenty of self-deprecating humor, it never mocks the Christian message itself.
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  1. BELIEVE ME is a tightly written, well-directed comedy with a plethora of laughs. The entire cast is fantastic in their roles as good-natured caricatures of the 21st Century American Christian. Nick Offerman and Christian rapper Lecrae also play small roles, giving the movie additional legitimacy.

    • Will Bakke
    • Alex Russell
  2. Image: Riot Studios. Christopher McDonald in 'Believe Me'. Directed by Bakke and written by Bakke and Allen, Believe Me takes aim at modern evangelical tropes and trappings—worship, prayer...

  3. Sep 26, 2014 · Christian Comedy Drama. Length: 1 hr. 33 min. Year of Release: 2014. USA Release: September 26, 2014 (limited) DVD: March 3, 2015. It’s only a sin if you get caught? Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “Sam (Alex Russell) stands on stage as thousands of fans go wild.

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  4. Believe Me is an excellent take on the "Christian" world, or Christian culture, if you will. You can't really call it a Christian film; you just can't. There are plenty of christians who hate, loathe and are embarrassed by the "art" that gets passed on to our churches and friends and uncles and aunts and parents, etc. as "Christian art".

  5. Jun 12, 2014 · Laura Turner. Still from “Believe Me” | Photo courtesy Riot Studios. Four guys asking questions about faith and Jesus is something of a formula for Riot Studios–they did it first with their...

  6. Sep 25, 2014 · JEANNETTE CATSOULIS. “Believe Me” is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned). Advice on how to swear, worship and fleece like a Christian. Believe Me. NYT Critic’s Pick. Director. Will...

  7. May 25, 2014 · It does contain mild profanity, some alcohol abuse, and depicts the sometimes unpopular realism of today’s Christian Culture. I found it funny and unfortunately true in its depiction of how some Christians, churches and ministries operate within the culture known as the Christian community.

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