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Believe Me
Directed by
Will Bakke
PG-13
2014
1h 33m
Comedy
,
Drama
5.0
47%
61%
5.3
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Desperate, broke, and out of ideas, four college seniors start a fake charity to embezzle money for tuition.
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Cast of Believe Me
Alex Russell
Sam
Zachary Knighton
Gabriel
Johanna Braddy
Callie
Miles Fisher
Pierce
Max Adler
Baker
Nick Offerman
Sean
Christopher McDonald
Ken
Lecrae
Dr. Darnall Malmquist
Kat Alexander
Party Attendee
David Christopher
Bill
Rhett James
Yale Stafford
Alysia Lucas
Sorority Girl
Kristin McKenzie Rice
God Squad Groupie
Sinqua Walls
Tyler
Will Bakke
Director / Editor / Co-Writer
Richard Toussaint
Executive Producer
Barry Twomey
Executive Producer
Sandhya Shardanand
Co-Producer
Michael B. Allen
Co-Producer / Co-Writer
Jim Kozlowski
Executive Producer
Believe Me Ratings & Reviews
College Movie Review
Kip Mooney
The best part about Believe Me is that it never, ever gets preachy, even when characters are literally giving sermons.
WORLD
Megan Basham
I give Bakke and crew credit for trying and, on most counts, succeeding to bring something new and entertaining to the table.
Kaplan vs. Kaplan
Jeanne Kaplan
The screenplay is lacking in conviction from any angle.
Kaplan vs. Kaplan
David Kaplan
The modest intrigue of the story is how it will all be resolved.
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
The balancing act they manage in poking fun at evangelical culture ... while not blatantly mocking organized religion and, more importantly, people's faith, is impressive
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
A remarkably smart, funny, brave, and heartfelt first feature film -- Bakke has a sharp eye but a warm heart and a refreshing honesty.
Baret News
Kam Williams
A thought-provoking, faith-based parable asking whether it's ever too late to make a second impression, especially on God.
HollywoodInToto.com
Christian Toto
Believe Me pokes fun at gullible Christians, but it has another, more deserving target in its sights.
Contactmusic.com
Rich Cline
A knowing, very sharp script gives this comedy a very strong kick as it tells a story about interlopers in America's Christian subculture.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... manages some consistent laughs as it pokes good-natured fun at religious gullibility.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
There are moments when the movie hits the target. Unfortunately, they're not enough to raise what might have been a sharp, perceptive take on the rah-rah side of modern Christianity above the level of mediocrity.
Mark Leeper's Reviews
Mark R. Leeper
It would be easy to come away feeling BELIEVE ME was a religious bait-and-switch with an especially Christian message.
Common Sense Media
Barbara Shulgasser
Con men bilk the faithful, and no one gets punished.
Film Journal International
David Noh
But an overall generic blandness keeps this from being a truly entertaining snark-fest. Those frat brothers are rather interchangeable smart-alecks, with a callowness that prevents viewer empathy.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
A smart, sly comedy about what its director, Will Bakke, calls "the power of platforms," "Believe Me" parodies the machinery of faith-based fund-raising with its heart on its sleeve and its jokes above the belt.
Austin Chronicle
Josh Kupecki
What is most egregious, and seems completely lost on the filmmakers, is that the film is the very thing it attempts to expose: a pandering cash-in on faith-based films disguising itself as an honest examination of belief.
The Dissolve
Chris Klimek
Believe Me is a textbook lesson in how glossy cinematography and an appealing cast can compensate for an undercooked script.
Village Voice
Danny King
The movie loses its zip as it becomes more dramatic ...
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