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Father Stu

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United States · 2022

Director Rosalind Ross
Starring Mark Wahlberg, Mel Gibson, Theresa Ruiz, Jacki Weaver
Genre Drama

Loosely based on a true story and is something very close to Wahlberg’s heart and something he had been developing for a number of years.

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Arizona Republic by Bill Goodykoontz

The most interesting parts of Father Stu, an OK film in which Mark Wahlberg plays a rough-hewn man who finds redemption in an unexpected place, are not the ones you — and possibly the filmmakers — would expect.

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TheWrap by Carlos Aguilar

Anyone who’s sat through enough of those Christian films and watched them with a critical eye (and not for the mere indoctrination) can easily tell that the basic craftsmanship of Father Stu is on a different level. That doesn’t necessarily make this an admirable production, but at least it’s a proficient one.

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Boston Globe by Mark Feeney

Ultimately, Father Stu is a movie about faith, but some kinds of faith have limits. So does casting. Wahlberg as a seminarian is one kind of stretch.

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The Associated Press by Mark Kennedy

There’s always something a little off about Father Stu, a sense that the filmmakers have taken a lot of liberties with a real life to make it extra saintly.

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Variety by Owen Gleiberman

Father Stu is not your everyday Hollywood religious odyssey — it’s closer to “Diary of a Country Cutup.” It’s a surprisingly sincere movie about religious feeling, but it is also, too often, a dramatically undernourished one.

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Chicago Sun-Times by Richard Roeper

Father Stu breaks no new ground in the biopic game, but it’s a solid and worthy tribute to the real-life Father Stu, who continued to do the Lord’s work until his death in 2014 at the age of 50.

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