God's Not Dead 2

2016, PG, 121 min. Directed by Harold Cronk. Starring Jesse Metcalfe, David A.R. White, Ray Wise, Robin Givens, Melissa Joan Hart, Hayley Orrantia, Ernie Hudson, Fred Dalton Thompson.

God's Not Dead 2

Not reviewed at press time. Those secularists are at it again, spreading false rumors about the death of God. In the original film, a college professor gets in trouble for not allowing Jesus in his classroom; the sequel seems to offer more of the same, only this time in a public high school.

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