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    Dogma is a film about two fallen angels who try to enter Heaven through a loophole in Catholic dogma, and a group of people who try to stop them. The film features a large ensemble cast, irreverent humor, and references to Catholicism and the View Askewniverse series.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0120655Dogma (1999) - IMDb

    Two fallen angels try to reenter Heaven through a loophole in New Jersey, threatening the existence of humanity. A group of misfits, including a virgin Mary and a cardinal, try to stop them in this irreverent and satirical film.

    • (230K)
    • Adventure, Comedy, Drama
    • Kevin Smith
    • 1999-11-12
  3. Dec 3, 2002 · One of the most talked-about movies of the year is also one of the funniest! In this hilarious comic fantasy from writer/director Kevin Smith (Clerks, Chasing Amy) two banished angels (Ben Affleck and Matt Damon) find a loophole that would get them back into Heaven.

    • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
    • $19.85
    • Faith-Based, Comedy
  4. Apr 1, 2024 · Dogma is a 1999 comedy about two fallen angels trying to get back to Heaven, but it has been out of print and unavailable on streaming due to rights issues with Miramax. Smith announces on Instagram that a remastered version of Dogma is coming in 2024, suggesting that the rights issues have been resolved.

    • Kevin Smith
    • Senior Reporter
    • Ben Affleck
    • 2 min
  5. NEW. Two fallen angels who were ejected from paradise find themselves banned in Wisconsin. They are now headed for New Jersey where they find a loophole that can get them back into heaven. The ...

    • (130)
    • Kevin Smith
    • R
    • Ben Affleck
  6. A comedy film about two fallen angels trying to reenter Heaven through a loophole in a New Jersey church, and a group of unlikely heroes who try to stop them. The film features a cast of comedians, a Catholic satire, and a meta-narrative about the nature of storytelling.

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  8. Nov 12, 1999 · Roger Ebert praises Kevin Smith's comedy about two fallen angels trying to re-enter heaven through a loophole in Catholic theology. He appreciates the irreverent modern Catholic sensibility, the witty dialogue and the flawed but sincere characters.

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