Woman Thou Art Loosed Critic Reviews
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Never backing off from big, emotional moments, but also fleshing out the necessary transitions between them, he has realized his finest movie. It's a renaissance for Mr. Schultz, who seems to be speaking with his own voice after all these years. Read the full review
There's a bedrock honesty in Woman, Thou Art Loosed in its grasp of human nature and behavior. This is one faith-based film that pulls no punches. Read the full review
An earnest drama about spiritual redemption that is likely to strike quite a chord with certain audiences. Read the full review
Offers a compelling portrait of human tragedy and the journey to redemption. Read the full review
While the story couldn't be simpler and the filmmaking is crude, it forcefully addresses a reality.Read the full review
Ultimately, the movie's too uneven to be totally satisfying. Read the full review
At its best, Woman Thou Art Loosed conveys the unfathomable meaning behind those words. Read the full review
Notable for Kimberly Elise's ferocious lead performance and for the bigscreen exposure pic affords the charismatic Bishop T.D. Jakes, who plays himself and upon whose works the film is based.Read the full review
As a film it plays like a heavy-handed morality tale one might come across on a middling cable network. Read the full review
Unfortunately, it's impossible to tell from this confused mess (costarring Jakes as himself) what that message is. Read the full review