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Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul. (2022) May 2026

Whether you grew up in the pews or have never stepped foot in a megachurch, the themes of are universal.

The film lives and breathes through and Sterling K. Brown . Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. (2022)

What starts as a mockumentary (complete with awkward camera glances a la The Office ) slowly morphs into a bleak character study. When the cameras "stop rolling," the aspect ratio shifts, and we see the raw, ugly tension between the couple. It’s in these moments that the film asks its biggest question: 4. The "Honk" and the Humiliation Whether you grew up in the pews or

Writer-director Adamma Ebo doesn't lean into cartoonish parody. Instead, the film mimics the actual aesthetics of megachurch culture: the massive empty sanctuaries, the obsession with luxury brands (the Prada scene is iconic), and the linguistic gymnastics used to bypass accountability. It captures the specific "church politics" of the Black church experience with both love and a very sharp scalpel. 3. The Genre Blur What starts as a mockumentary (complete with awkward