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The Good Catholic
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Daniel loved his job as a small town priest more than anything. Then he met Jane. God help him.
Daniel loved his job as a small town priest more than anything. Then he met Jane. God help him.
Actors:
Wrenn Schmidt,
Chandra Lee Mann,
Zane Naylor,
Henry Woronicz,
Zachary Spicer,
John C. McGinley,
Evan M. Dawson,
Danny Glover,
Kate Braun,
Alex Miro

Wrenn Schmidt

Chandra Lee Mann

Zane Naylor

Henry Woronicz

Zachary Spicer

John C. McGinley
3 August 1959, New York City, New York, USA

Evan M. Dawson
January 15, 1992 in Muncie, Indiana, USA

Danny Glover
22 July 1946, San Francisco, California, USA

Kate Braun

Alex Miro
Director:
Paul Shoulberg

Paul Shoulberg
Country:
United States
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September 07, 2017
Mr. Spicer's earnest performance bolsters many of the weaker spots in Mr. Shoulberg's script.
September 02, 2017
Despite The Good Catholic's interesting macro approach compared to other films of its ilk, it's far less successful on a micro level.
September 07, 2017
What's annoying in this otherwise well-meaning movie is how the barbs become a kind of armor against real feeling, and the bland direction offers nothing.
February 28, 2017
A man of the cloth facing a crisis of faith, particularly one provoked by an attractive woman, covers some well-trod dramatic territory and the director doesn't do much to update this borderline biblical scenario.
September 01, 2017
It's a small film in every way, but I found it riveting.
September 06, 2017
[Writer/director Paul Shoulberg] never shies away from the religious aspects of the story but at the same time gives the film enough air from outside the church to give the tale wider appeal.