Evan Almighty Critic Reviews
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Based upon 14 Critic Reviews- Highest Rated
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Only in the last 30 minutes does Evan Almighty put his gifts to decent use. Epically hairy and biblically robed, Carell suggests at that point what a bolder, more psychologically serious treatment of religious conviction would have been like.Read the full review
The message is so good-hearted, so inarguable, so dull.Read the full review
Carell is lovable as God's unwilling disciple. But the comedy is less than divine.Read the full review
Amusing in pieces but, taken as a whole, it offers little, and the morality lesson is galling.Read the full review
It's Carell who projects the movie's only sense of mischief. But it's too little and too late.Read the full review
A limp, slow-moving and desperately unfunny comedy.Read the full review
I really hope Evan Almighty doesn't become a surprise hit with a niche audience (Christian, environmentalist 8-year-olds?). Too much worldly success might tempt Steve Carell away from the righteous path of making movies as dark, weird, and funny as he is himself.Read the full review
Carell is getting quite good as these everyman characters but lacks the audacity of, say, a Carrey or a Robin Williams. He is making comedy out of dullness.Read the full review
A movie far less interesting than its premise. It is also slightly less interesting than its hugely popular predecessor, "Bruce Almighty."Read the full review
It goes without saying that Evan Almighty, a kid-friendly follow-up to the Jim Carrey vehicle "Bruce Almighty," is more Ronald McDonald than Holy Bible, but it didn't have to be this epically trite.Read the full review