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Jesus Henry Christ
Jesus Henry Christ is based on Henry and Audrey, who face issues with their single mom and dad respectively. One day, Henry gets a university scholarship and they coincidentally come across each other which results in a shocking consequence.
7 July 1989, Toronto, Canada
20 March 1995, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
6 October 1993, Pennsylvania, USA
23 April 1960, London, Ontario, Canada
19 March 1944, Bangalore, India
1 November 1972, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
1946, Bay-de-Verde, Newfoundland, Canada
7 November 1976, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
July 03, 2012
Like "Little Miss Sunshine," this quirky indie comedy chugs along at an amiable pace, and with the same sort of dysfunctional family humor. It's not as successful as that film, but only because it's not as complex.
April 27, 2012
The cast is the spine of this film. Toni Collette and Michael Sheen give masterful performances as the hapless parents, and young Jason Spevack and Samantha Weinstein do the same as the brilliant, awkward children.
April 30, 2012
The title alone invites you to cuss at this smug film about family tites, and you may do so the second you catch a whiff of the portentous first shot: a Wes Anderson put-on.
January 09, 2014
Aggressively, painfully quirky...
May 07, 2012
The film is an uneven mix of forced eccentricities and gradually annoying visual gimmicks that leave the characters almost completely detached from reality.
May 04, 2012
Even for a surreal black comedy, "Jesus Henry Christ" requires massive suspension of disbelief.
July 20, 2012
Stylized comedy explores identity; adults drink and smoke.
May 25, 2012
Watching Jesus Henry Christ sometimes feels like being trapped in a building with a faulty fire alarm.
May 03, 2012
So what is "Jesus Henry Christ" about?
May 03, 2012
It winds up just being annoying
May 09, 2012
Lee scratches the skin of family bonds until it bleeds.
May 24, 2012
If it all seems a tad to quirky and twee, that's the overwhelming flaw in director Lee's obvious and lightweight homage to director Wes Anderson.

