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DOGMA: Resurrected! A 25th Anniversary Celebration

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Synopsis

This incredible tour will roll into an epic wide release! On June 5th DOGMA will be officially resurrected with added Event Cinema Content!That's 1500+ theaters across the U.S. and Canada-giving fans everywhere the chance to experience this unforgettable film on the big screen, in glorious 4K. Brought to you by View skew Productions and Iconic Events? Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime experience!!Prepare Thyself for the Second Coming?

Cast

  • Bud Cort
  • Barret Hackney
  • Jared Pfennigwerth
  • Kitao Sakurai
  • George Carlin
  • Brian O'Halloran
  • Betty Aberlin
  • Matt Damon
  • Ben Affleck
  • Linda Fiorentino
Moviegoers are saying
This Kevin Smith religious comedy-epic divides audiences between those who appreciate its clever theological satire and all-star cast versus critics who find it visually uninspired and bloated with exposition. Despite technical shortcomings like cutting away from action scenes and dialogue that 'sounds like one guy talking to himself,' viewers consistently praise its originality and Jason Mewes' standout performance alongside heavyweights like Alan Rickman and George Carlin.
Top Mentions
Accidentally-Avant-Garde
Poop-Demon-Slaying
Theological-Roast
Jersey-Epic
Exposition-Heavy
Sound-Over-Sight
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Metacritic

40

For a while, the film is screamingly funny, but the further it goes, the more muddled the narrative becomes.

Metacritic review by Rita Kempley
Rita Kempley
Washington Post
50

Wildly irreverent fantasy.

Metacritic review by David Sterritt
David Sterritt
Christian Science Monitor
70

A raucous, profane but surprisingly endearing piece of work.

Metacritic review by Kenneth Turan
Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times