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Set in the peak of the 1960s Civil Rights movement, “Paul’s Promise” is the inspiring true story of Paul Holderfield, former racist firefighter-turned-pastor who started one of the first integrated churches in the American South. It’s one man’s journey to hope and healing during a troubled time in our Nation’s history that resulted in one man’s decision to serve God and stand up to injustice – a story that continues to make a huge impact on the community to this day.
Such a great movie set in an important time of history. It is hard to think about segregation and racism today but back in the 60s, in small towns especially, this was true. The movie will make you both laugh and cry. I normally don’t like movies that make me cry but this movie was worth it. I couldn’t believe it was based on a true story, I highly recommend searching online afterwards about the church and main character – it is still around today and family-run.
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It's been too long I cannot remember the last movie I saw in the theater.
Maverick
Forgot how the inside of a theater looks like
been so long i don't remember
I can't even remember the last movie that I saw in theaters It has been a long time. Maybe Alice in Wonderland.
The last movie I saw in theaters was Top Gun: Maverick.
Mamma Mia!
I took myself to the movies a couple of weeks ago & saw Amsterdam. It was entertaining.
The last movie that I saw in the theater as Top Gun Maverick.
Black panther was the last movie I saw in theaters