
A troubled young woman working at a prayer call center makes a difference in other people's lives, forcing her to reconcile with her troubled past with the faith she brings out in others.
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Cora

Bill

Mary

Chase

Jenn

Marlene

Siobhan

Jeff
Maggie Kiley
Maggie Kiley
Julie S. Fuller, Marcus Dean Fuller, Paul Finkel, Jason Potash

11/12/2023
**_Walking the tightrope between darkness and light in cold Michigan_** Around Thanksgiving season in suburban Detroit, a troubled 26 years-old woman (Brittany Snow) evades jail by working for a prayer hotline, but she can only connect with those who need help when she stops following the script. William H. Macy plays the pastor of the ministry, Glenne Headly her mentally ill mother and Tom Lipinski a man drawn to Cora. "Dial a Prayer" (2015) is a drama and spiritual exploration that also satirizes Christian religion as a business in the first half. While itβs not what is known as a βfaith-basedβ film, itβs also not necessarily anti-God, anti-Scripture, anti-faith or anti-spirituality. For anyone who argues that itβs completely anti-spiritual, someone clearly receives a healing through prayer and the laying on of hands, which are biblical concepts. Yes, so-and-so commits fornication, but the Bible shows God using mighty Samson even though he visited a prostitute (Judges 16). The flick is only against go-through-the-motions Christian religion (notice I said religion). Iβd put this in the same category of "The Preacher's Daughter" (2012) even though that one lacks the satire angle. Itβs just no where near as good because thereβs a little too much ambiguity, especially in the weak ending. The movie runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot entirely in the Detroit area of Michigan, including Royal Oak, Ferndale and Troy, all of which are 6-12 miles north of the city. GRADE: B-/C+
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