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Gospel Hill

  NR HD Closed Captioning

Giancarlo Esposito

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Plot Summary

In the town of Julia, a town set in the South, the residents of the neighborhood of Gospel Hill are being forced out of their homes to make way for a multimillion-dollar development. Race relations are strained just as they were thirty years ago when Peter Malcolm (Samuel L. Jackson), a black civil rights activist, was assassinated. Dr. Ron Palmer (Giancarlo Esposito), an influential black community leader who runs the emergency clinic in Gospel Hill, is supporting the development through the prism of his own vision of success, while simultaneously being responsible for driving people from their homes they have lived in for generations. Peter Malcolm's brother, John Malcolm (Danny Glover), who withdrew from the community and the fight for civil rights after his brother's assassination, is haunted by the pain of what happened, and has given up the fight. Meanwhile, the towns bigoted, ex-sheriff, who was responsible for letting the investigation of Peter's murder dissipate with no one charged, is facing his own mortality and his own choices and hatreds to reflect on. Sarah Malcolm (Angela Bassett), John's wife, takes it upon herself to battle Dr. Palmer and reveal his profiteering to the whole town, exposing him for the greedy man he has become. These characters lives intertwine to create a gripping, revealing and dramatic tale touching on issues or race, imminent domain, and the power of the human spirit to overcome the pain and hatred of division.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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33%
  • Reviews Counted: 6
  • Fresh: 2
  • Rotten: 4
  • Average Rating: 5.1/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Rotten: So completely lacking in his eye for revealing detail and his ear for colloquial speech that it feels less like a movie than an incomplete first draft of a well-meaning if unsophisticated essay. – Stephen Holden, New York Times, Jul 7, 2010

Rotten: The potentially thought-provoking concept of historical reconciliation is ill served by a half-baked script that reduces every cliched plot point to jaw-dropping levels of preachiness. – Ronnie Scheib, Variety, Jul 7, 2010

Rotten: It's a familiar formula: Greedy suits touting high-rise schematics and targeting blue-collar citizens end up locking horns with a local firebrand. Guess who wins? – S. James Snyder, Time Out New York, Jun 24, 2010

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Customer Reviews

You be the judge

The other two reviewers lack any real intelligence as apparent in their review. This movie is powerful and moving. It's very realistic in the chosen setting and the acting is very well done. I almost didn't rent the movie because of its low rating. I'm glad I checked the ratings more carefully to see the ignorance that has incorrectly rated it poorly. I highly recommend renting or buying this movie.

More movies like this should be made.

Great writing about a topic not examined enough. Well done.

Excited

I enjoyed this movie very much. POWERFUL!!!! You should see it.

Gospel Hill
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  • $14.99
  • Genre: Drama
  • Released: 2009

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