90 Minutes in Heaven (Blu-ray) PG-13
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 2 hours, 1 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: October 15, 2019
- Originally Released: 2015
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Hayden Christensen & Kate Bosworth | |
Performer: | Dwight Yoakam, Michael W. Smith & Fred Dalton Thompson | |
Directed by | Michael Polish | |
Screenplay by | Michael Polish | |
Composition by | Michael W. Smith | |
Cinematography by | M. David Mullen |
Entertainment Reviews:
Although this well-meaning film may appeal to its intended audience on a spiritual level, the result is a sluggish, clinical, largely dreary portrait that tends to mistake trauma for drama.
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Los Angeles Times
Turns out people can get really irritable after seeing heaven.
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TheWrap
So deeply terrible that it will make you question the existence of God. The dialogue is the least natural I've ever seen in a film not made by Ed Wood.
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Flick Filosopher
This inspirational indie earns points by being more bluntly realistic than many other faith-based dramas in its depiction of an ordeal that likely would challenge the faith of even the most devout Christians.
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Variety
Rating: D --
May strike a welcome chord with the evangelical groups at whom it's obviously aimed. But for others the ploddingly preachy picture will seem more like a stint in purgatory, if not someplace even more uncomfortable.
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One Guy's Opinion
Rating: 1.5/4 --
A better title would've likely been "121 Minutes in Purgatory," since that's essentially where audiences will find themselves residing during the entirety of this dreary slog down a familiar road paved with painfully good intentions.
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RogerEbert.com
Rating: 1/4 --
Cynical, slow and deathly-dull.
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Movie Nation