raiden13
For low budget, this is a really good all-around independent film. It's strength is the high quality of acting combined with great cinematography and a very funny script. The comedic aspect of the script is much akin to a road-side sobriety test. While the jokes are directed toward many religions, the film does a good job of walking the fine line between what some may consider light humor and others find offensive.In addition, the humor reminds me of a David Zucker film where the jokes often come at you at a relentless pace, but they are not over-the-top ridiculous or slap-stick. This endeavor proves that SFR can diversify and turn out high quality projects beyond independent horror films.
donfoley
Wow, this movie rocked! When I was at the theater watching it, I was not alone in loving it. The whole place was laughing and enjoying this wonderful comedy. The acting was spot on, and I did not see any "bad acting moments" that can some times plague indie films. The pacing was great, I never once felt it drag or lose my interest. And some of the leads of this movie were so good, so funny, that I know this movie is going to pick up a lot of buzz! Richard Griffin is an amazing director, that just gets better and better with every film. Go see it when you can!!I will be buying this when it comes out on DVD to share with all my friends who did not get a chance to see it in the theater!
musicboyy
I had the pleasure of seeing Richard Griffin's new film "Nun of That" this past weekend and I am happy to say that it is one of the best comedies I have seen in a long time! The story is fresh, the dialog is witty, the acting is top notch, the cinematography is fantastic and the action sequences are thrilling. A special round of applause goes to Sarah Nicklin as the ass-kickin' Sister Wrath and Michael Reed as Jesus & Satan (wouldn't know it was the same guy)...not to mention, Rich Tretheway as Mama Rizzo! Honestly, there are too many talented actors to list.This film had the audience busting out in laughter and is destined to be a huge success!
ri-queer
Ruggedly cute director Richard Griffin is back again with his newest movie, Nun of That. This movie had me sucking my fingertips after eating my popcorn. Frequent Griffin alum, Jason McCormick, stands out as Father Thomas with his impressive chin. While Brandon Aponte's visibly chiseled pectorals make me wish he'd carry me away in his strong arms with his dreamy piercing stare.The dashingly handsome Robert Buco plays Officer Cappicolla, just like the tasty cured meat product of the same name, I prefer the hot version of both. I'm guilty, put the cuffs on me and take me away Officer Cappicolla.As an added surprise, Troma legend Lloyd Kaufman appears as the Pope which is a must see for any of his fans.Run, don't walk, to this. Make sure to butter your popcorn first.