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    Movie Review

    Saints become sinners in mediocre Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.

    Alex Bentley
    Aug 31, 2022 | 10:50 am
    Conphidance and Nicole Beharie in Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.play icon
    Conphidance and Nicole Beharie in Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.
    Photo by Steve Swisher courtesy of Pinky Promise LLC

    Those who consider themselves religious wouldn’t be entirely wrong if they complained that it’s difficult to find positive portrayals of religion in mainstream movies. High-profile films like The Da Vinci Code, Doubt, Spotlight, and the recent The Eyes of Tammy Faye have each featured stories where those professing to spread the word of God were the ones who were the biggest sinners.

    The latest film in that vein is Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul., which centers on Paster Lee-Curtis Childs (Sterling K. Brown) and his wife Trinitie (Regina Hall), who are the leaders at Wander to Greater Paths Baptist Church. Make that, were the leaders, as they’ve lost their entire mega-church congregation of 25,000 people after Lee-Curtis is implicated in a scandal that’s gradually revealed over the course of the film.

    Lee-Curtis and Trinitie have hired a documentary crew to try to rehabilitate their image and hopefully witness their rise back to power. What they capture instead is the rampant greed and narcissism of Lee-Child, who never met an expensive item he didn’t covet, and the crisis of faith of Trinitie, who finds it increasingly difficult to stand by her husband given his sins and his unbending expectations of her.

    Written and directed by Adamma Ebo, the film is a satire of both mega-church leaders who flaunt their wealth and of a specific sect of Christianity. The film is labeled as a comedy, and while there are occasional funny flourishes, the story is actually very serious for much of its running time. The transgression of which Lee-Child is accused and the obviously strained relationship between him and Trinitie makes for some somber viewing, no matter how goofy or over-the-top the two of them act.

    Unfortunately, the mockumentary aspect of the film never gels. The crew making the film is set up as a “fly on the wall” group, meaning we never hear them or see them. This makes for some supremely awkward scenes as Lee-Curtis and Trinitie fumble around, mugging for the camera without any direction. While this might solidify their character traits, it doesn’t make for interesting viewing. It also leads to confusion as Ebo moves back-and-forth between documentary scenes and “real” scenes, with the line between the two becoming very blurry.

    Ebo attempts to bring some additional levity to the film with the characters of Keon and Shakura Sumpter (Conphidance and Nicole Beharie), two pastors who lead a growing church that has siphoned off many of the Childs’ former congregants. The juxtaposition between the two couples is clear, and making the film more about the two churches’ rivalry might have made for a more successful story than the one Ebo chose.

    Whatever the film’s story faults may be, you can’t lay that at the feet of Brown or Hall, as each is highly committed to their role. Hall is a more natural comedic performer and so those parts of the film fit her better, but Brown is completely believable as the pompous and oftentimes clueless Lee-Child. Conphidance and Beharie are not as well-known, but they each deserve bigger roles after scoring with their performances here.

    Notable as the first non-horror release from Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions, Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. never seems to make much of a point. The main characters barely evolve over the course of the film, leaving the audience waiting for a resolution that never happens.

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    Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. opens in theaters and debuts on Peacock on September 2. To find out how to get $3 movie tickets on National Cinema Day, September 3, go here.

    Sterling K. Brown in Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.

    Sterling K. Brown in Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.
    Photo by Steve Swisher/courtesy of Pinky Promise LLC
    Sterling K. Brown in Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.
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    These are the 13 best things to do in Dallas this Memorial Day weekend

    Alex Bentley
    May 21, 2026 | 6:00 am
    Demi Lovato
    Photo by Jane Dylan Cody
    Dallas native Demi Lovato will perform at American Airlines Center on May 22.

    There aren't a ton of new events happening in and around Dallas this long Memorial Day weekend, but the relatively short list packs a punch. That includes the PGA Tour's annual visit to the area, four concerts from big-name artists, two local theater productions, a fun fundraiser, a big horror movie convention, a festival, championship rodeo, a blockbuster film in concert, and a 30th anniversary celebration of a classic horror movie.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. If you want more options, check out our calendar for an even longer list of the city's best events. And, here's a bonus: Many Dallas restaurants are extending weekend brunch into the Monday holiday; find that list here.

    Thursday, May 21

    The CJ Cup Byron Nelson
    The CJ Cup Byron Nelson is the PGA Tour's annual stop in the Dallas area, featuring some of the best pro golfers in the world. Participants include defending champion and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, Si Woo Kim, Jordan Spieth, Nicolai Højgaard, and more. The tournament takes place through Sunday at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney.

    Jason Isbell in concert
    After releasing multiple critically-acclaimed albums, appearing in Killers of the Flower Moon, and touring the world with his band, the 400 Unit, Jason Isbell began 2025 with a change of pace. A solo record. Simply Isbell and his voice and an acoustic guitar, an all-mahogany 1940 Martin 0-17. He'll play the second of two concerts at Winspear Opera House in support of his 2025 album, Foxes in the Snow.

    WaterTower Theatre presents Always... Patsy Cline
    Always…Patsy Cline celebrates one of the most popular female country singers in recording history. Cline’s legendary voice and meteoric rise to stardom captivated America, and this loving tribute is told through the eyes of her biggest fan - and unlikely friend - Louise Seger. The stage comes alive with Cline’s greatest hits, including “Crazy,” “Walkin’ After Midnight,” “I Fall to Pieces,” and more. The production runs through May 31 at The Addison Performing Arts Centre in Addison.

    Friday, May 22

    Dallas CASA presents Parade of Playhouses
    The annual Parade of Playhouses features a colorful display of imaginative, one-of-a-kind children’s playhouses designed and built by architects, builders, local companies and talented community members. The playhouses are free to view; for a chance to win one, guests can purchase raffle tickets, which are sold both onsite at NorthPark Center and online. The fundraiser for Dallas CASA takes place through June 7.

    Texas Frightmare Weekend
    The 2026 edition of Texas Frightmare Weekend, a horror convention that celebrates all aspects of genre films, will tilt toward celebrating the 30th anniversary of the original Scream, featuring appearances by stars David Arquette, Ghostface voice Roger L. Jackson, Jamie Kennedy, Matthew Lillard, and Skeet Ulrich. Other celebrities will include Tobin Bell, Warwick Davis, Gina Gershon, McKenna Grace, Dina Meyer, Tom Savini, Mira Sorvino, Steve-O, Leigh Whannell, Billy Zane, and more. The event takes place through Sunday at Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas.

    Levitt Pavilion presents DreamFest
    The annual DreamFest comes with an extra vibe of hometown pride as Arlington marks its 150th anniversary, featuring three nights of free live music, food trucks, vendors, and family fun in the heart of downtown. Headliners will include Martha and the Vandellas on Friday, Wade Bowen on Saturday, and Tejano artist Marcos Orozco on Sunday. The event takes place at Levitt Pavilion in Arlington.

    The American Rodeo Championship Weekend
    The American Rodeo Championship Weekend merges high-stakes rodeo action with performances from some of music's biggest stars, offering a blend of sport and entertainment. Fans can cheer on both rodeo’s reigning champions as well as underdog "Contenders" who are chasing life-changing payouts. Music performers will include Midland and Chris Young. The event takes place on Friday and Saturday at Globe Life Field in Arlington.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents Top Gun: Maverick in Concert
    The Dallas Symphony Orchestra, led by conductor Constantine Kitsopoulos, will play Hans Zimmer's score for the blockbuster film Top Gun: Maverick live while the movie plays on a big screen. Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is where he belongs, pushing the envelope as a courageous test pilot. When he finds himself training a detachment of TOPGUN graduates for a specialized mission, Maverick encounters Lt. Bradley Bradshaw (Miles Teller), the son of Maverick’s late friend, Lt. Nick Bradshaw, aka “Goose.” There will be three performances through Sunday at Meyerson Symphony Center, before DSO moves to Flag Pole Hill on Monday for the annual Memorial Day Parks Concert.

    Pocket Sandwich Theatre presents Home, I'm Darling
    Home, I’m Darling is an Olivier Award-winning play full of big skirts, big hair, and even bigger questions. How can we cope with the pressures of modern life? Or do we have to? It follows Judy as she lives the ultimate vintage dream: tea parties, aprons, and spotless floors … until modern life crashes the perfect picture. The production runs through June 20 at Pocket Sandwich Theatre in Carrollton.

    Demi Lovato in concert
    Pop star Demi Lovato is on the road for the first time in four years with her It’s Not That Deep Tour, in support of her 2025 album of the same name. The Dallas native, who got her start in show business by appearing on Barney & Friends, has maintained a consistent popularity over her 18-year music career, with each of her nine albums making the top 10 on the Billboard 200. She'll perform at American Airlines Center.

    Saturday, May 23

    Pitbull in concert
    The name of singer/rapper Pitbull's current tour is I'm Back, but the truth is the Latin superstar has never gone away since he released his debut album in 2004. His 13 albums have consistently come out every two years or so, and his tours (whether solo or co-headlining) have come almost as often. Pitbull will perform at Dos Equis Pavilion in support of his 2025 collaborative album, Underdogs, joined by special guest Lil Jon.

    Sunday, May 24

    mgk in concert
    mgk, the rapper/singer formerly known as Machine Gun Kelly, has been doing a lot of soul-searching in the 2020s, moving from a pure rap sound to incorporating rock, pop, and punk into his songs. He also officially changed his stage name in 2024, feeling that it no longer fit him. He'll play at Dos Equis Pavilion in support of his 2025 album, Lost Americana, joined by special guest Wiz Khalifa.

    Texas Theatre presents Scream with Live Commentary
    As part of Texas Frightmare Weekend, Texas Theatre will present a cinematic celebration of Scream, with a special 30th anniversary screening featuring the first-ever live “killer” commentary with stars Matthew Lillard & Skeet Ulrich. Billy Loomis & Stu Macher themselves will sit in on the screening, watch it with the audience, and provide commentary over the movie, sharing behind-the-scenes stories, never-before-heard anecdotes, and other surprises.

    Demi Lovato
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    Dallas native Demi Lovato will perform at American Airlines Center on May 22.

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