Showing posts with label Salvation Boulevard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salvation Boulevard. Show all posts

Monday, July 11, 2011

New Poster for "Salvation Boulevard"

Plot:

Carl (Kinnear) "is a former follower – not of Christ, but of the Grateful Dead – who has since become "found" in Dan's Evangelical community, serving as one of the preacher's great examples of spiritual and moral transformation. But Carl's new belief system is turned upside down when he witnesses a sinful act that Pastor Dan's doughy henchman (Jim Gaffigan) aims to cover up.

In the meantime, Carl finds himself on the run, torn between Honey (Tomei), a security guard who still follows the Dead and partakes in those pleasures, and his militantly devout wife (Jennifer Connelly, as you've never seen her) and her daughter (Isabelle Fuhrman), who is herself on the eve of taking a vow of sexual purity."

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Sundance 2011: First Photo and Plot from "Salvation Boulevard"

Plot:

Reverend Dan is a charismatic preacher who has captivated a city with his charm. Ex-deadhead and recovering hippie Carl is one of the loyal sheep in his flock. When an antique firearms accident does in an atheistic novelist and Dan’s controversial antagonist, Carl is called into service in the most unconventional way. The megachurch is cast into shadow, and a hellish storm begins brewing that could jeopardize its entire existence. The road to hell—in this case, Salvation Boulevard—is paved with good intentions—gone hysterically wrong.

This material is perfectly suited for George Ratliff, who directed the award-winning documentary Hell House and the 2007 Sundance Film Festival hit Joshua. Down to every detail, you feel you are in capable hands. In a situation ripe with possibilities, the gloriously talented cast push their performances to the limit, spiraling this film toward instant cult-comedy status. In Salvation Boulevard,Ratliff peels back the onion to take a satirical look at Christian fanaticism—one guilty pleasure at a time.

The film is about an atheist professor who is mysteriously murdered and the Muslim student who is arrested for it. Carl Venderveer (Kinnear), a recovering alcoholic, and born again Christian, is assigned to investigate the murder charge against the student. Venderveer is pressured from both his church led by Reverend Dan (Brosnan) and his wife which causes him to investigate deeper into what is actually going on.

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