The Best Inspiration Movie We Have Ever Seen 29 December 2015. This movie was 100 times better than we expected! When a movie is dull, we tend to fall asleep, but this one kept our attention the entire time. The title of the movie makes it sound like a movie about military war, but it is not. WAR ROOM (2015). FILM OVERVIEW/NOTE TO GROUP. War Room is the fifth film from brothers Alex and Stephen. Kendrick (previous films include Flywheel,. /r/programming is a reddit for discussion and news about computer programming. Please keep submissions on topic and of high. War Room came in #2 - as the Most Popular Movie - 8/28/2015 to 8/30/2015 opening weekend. War Room was estimated to make $10 Million opening weekend; it made $11 Million, probably more after Sunday. War Room provides an honest and realistic look at life and how prayer can make a difference. If you are struggling with life this is a good movie to receive positive direction and hope that there is more than we can see that influences us each day. Even news anchors are choked up about War Room, the new movie about the power of prayer from the. By Clare BruceMonday 7 Sep 2015Hope Mornings. War Room (2015) Full Cast & Crew. Alex Kendrick Writing Credits (in alphabetical order) Alex Kendrick Stephen Kendrick. Download Audio Books.
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Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
Karen Abercrombie | ... | Clara Williams |
Priscilla C. Shirer | ... | Elizabeth Jordan (as Priscilla Shirer) |
T.C. Stallings | ... | Tony Jordan |
Tenae Downing | ... | Veronica Drake |
Alena Pitts | ... | Danielle Jordan |
Michael Jr. | ... | Michael Alexander |
Jadin Harris | ... | Jennifer Stephens |
Alex Kendrick | ... | Coleman Young |
Dave Blamy | ... | Tom Stafford |
Thomas A. Ford III | ... | Leo Williams (as Thomas Ford) |
Tyler Mitchell | ... | War Room Soldier |
Roland Mitchell | ... | War Room Soldier |
Andrew Hurt | ... | War Room Soldier |
Terrence Evans | ... | War Room Soldier |
Toochukwu T.C. Anyachonkeya | ... | War Room Soldier / Tony's Twin (as T.C. Anyachonkeya) |
Jeriame Zenzayer | ... | War Room Soldier |
Jude Shirer | ... | Young Clyde |
Michael Rosander | ... | Arguing Boyfriend |
Caitlyn Rosander | ... | Arguing Girlfriend |
Kathleen Dellinger | ... | Melissa |
Thomas Torrey | ... | Bob |
Rusty Martin Sr. | ... | Mr. Barnes |
Reid McGraw | ... | Mr. Barnes Colleague |
Andrew Draper | ... | Ernie |
Robert Gladstone | ... | Pastor |
Jessica Lark | ... | Lady in Church (as Jessica Aiken Lark) |
Joseph Wheeler | ... | Lawnboy |
Ashley Bratcher | ... | Lindsay |
Karissa Ross | ... | Nurse |
Ed Pilkington | ... | Dr. Morris |
Beth Moore | ... | Mandy |
Carrie Marshall | ... | Lisa (as Carrie Moore Marshall) |
Arlethia Friday | ... | Tina |
Robert Amaya | ... | Dr. Bunji |
Sierra Minott | ... | Brightwell Employee (as Sierra Minott Jones) |
Elizabeth Becka | ... | Julia |
J.D. Banks | ... | Robber (as JD Banks) |
Ben Davies | ... | Police Officer 1 |
Jacobi Howard | ... | Police Officer 2 |
Kelsey Kupecky | ... | Waitress |
Erin Lee | ... | Home Buyer |
Greg Lee | ... | Home Buyer |
Myke Holmes | ... | Delivery Man |
Janet Lee Dapper | ... | Jennifer's Mom |
Scotty Curlee | ... | Rick Curtis |
Steve Hullfish | ... | Greg (as Stephen Hullfish) |
Rachel Aarhus | ... | CCC Employee |
Noël Baker | ... | Coach Trish |
John Putnam | ... | Brightwell Employee |
Johnny Lee Worthy Jr. | ... | Rev. Charles Jones |
Gezell Fleming | ... | Mrs. Jones |
Abraham Cannon | ... | Clyde Williams |
Jael Hall | ... | Clyde's Daughter |
Stephen Kendrick | ... | Jump Rope Announcer |
John Edwards | ... | Jump Rope Judge |
J.D. Gibbs | ... | Jump Rope Judge |
Lisa Lubanovic | ... | Jump Rope Judge |
Wynter Pitts | ... | Jump Rope Judge |
Kim Stewart | ... | Jump Rope Judge |
Justin Tolley | ... | Jump Rope Judge |
Gary Wheeler | ... | Jump Rope Judge |
John Henry Barber | ... | Praying Farmer |
Judd Brannon | ... | Man Praying Over Map |
Stan Wilson | ... | Man Praying Over Map |
Donald Horner | ... | Praying Business Man at Window (as Don Horner) |
Jonathan Mullis | ... | Police Officer |
Kevin Peeples | ... | Praying Father with Baby |
Kendrick Peeples | ... | Praying Father with Baby |
Susan Ross | ... | School Teacher |
J.J. Briceno | ... | Praying Baseball Player (as JJ Briceno) |
David Burns | ... | Praying Baseball Player |
Julius Carr | ... | Praying Baseball Player |
Troy McClure | ... | Praying Baseball Player |
The Joel Santiago Family | ... | Family Praying at Meal |
Craig Schroder | ... | Man Praying Over City |
Bailey Benham | ... | Basketball Player / Jump Roper |
David Benham | ... | Basketball Player |
Jason Benham | ... | Basketball Player |
Aaron Graham | ... | Basketball Player |
Carl Hall | ... | Basketball Player |
A.J. Jackson | ... | Basketball Player (as AJ Jackson) |
Joshua Kendrick | ... | Basketball Player |
Brian Madeira | ... | Basketball Player |
Nico Payne | ... | Basketball Player |
Eric Pruett | ... | Basketball Player |
Jerry Shirer | ... | Basketball Player |
Jay Stewart | ... | Basketball Player |
Ally Astles | ... | Jump Roper |
Ty Benham | ... | Jump Roper |
Lindsey Bills | ... | Jump Roper |
Lindsey Birkemo | ... | Jump Roper |
Hannah Butler | ... | Jump Roper |
Kamrin Dean | ... | Jump Roper |
Myles Faison | ... | Jump Roper |
Evan Gladstone | ... | Jump Roper |
Adam Hill | ... | Jump Roper |
Stewart Isaacs | ... | Jump Roper |
Dafne Katsarou | ... | Jump Roper |
Anna Kendrick | ... | Jump Roper |
Caleb Kendrick | ... | Jump Roper |
Catherine Kendrick | ... | Jump Roper |
Hannah Kendrick | ... | Jump Roper |
Heidi Kendrick | ... | Jump Roper |
Joy Kendrick | ... | Jump Roper |
Kevin Morrissey | ... | Jump Roper |
Sam Orenstein | ... | Jump Roper |
Cinthia Praiswater | ... | Jump Roper |
Becca Purser | ... | Jump Roper |
Quinn Robinson | ... | Jump Roper |
Matthew Russell | ... | Jump Roper |
Jessica Schinsky | ... | Jump Roper |
Catherine Shaw | ... | Jump Roper |
Brooke Shoup | ... | Jump Roper |
Stephen Simpson | ... | Jump Roper |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: |
Perry Ball | ... | Business Executive (uncredited) |
Audrey Blackwelder | ... | Business Executive (uncredited) |
Zachary Dylan Brown | ... | Mover (uncredited) |
Meg Crosbie | ... | Church Member (uncredited) |
Briana Downing | ... | Double Dutch Tournament Fan (uncredited) |
Daniel Justice Downing | ... | Double Dutch Tournament Fan (uncredited) |
Earl Downing | ... | Double Dutch Tournament Fan (uncredited) |
Naima Downing | ... | Double Dutch Tournament Fan (uncredited) |
Adrian Eugene Graham | ... | Waiter (uncredited) |
Brookabella Horner | ... | Sports Spectator (uncredited) |
Kimberly Hester Huffstetler | ... | Charge Nurse (uncredited) |
Candice Kimbrough | ... | Church Member / Double Dutch Tournament Fan (uncredited) |
Jimmy Manning | ... | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) |
Jared Olinick | ... | Miscellaneous Crew (uncredited) |
Marlo Scheitler | ... | Double Dutch Tournament Fan (uncredited) |
Jenny Sylivant | ... | Church Member (uncredited) |
Produced by
Aaron Burns | ... | associate producer |
Larry Frenzel | ... | associate producer |
Shannon Kendrick | ... | associate producer |
Stephen Kendrick | ... | producer |
Justin Tolley | ... | line producer |
Gary Wheeler | ... | co-producer |
Music by
Cinematography by
Bob Scott | ... | director of photography (as Bob M. Scott) |
Film Editing by
Casting By
Production Design by
Art Direction by
Costume Design by
Makeup Department
Katelyn Barton | ... | makeup artist |
Marissa Cain | ... | hair intern |
Ashleigh Chavis | ... | head makeup artist |
Tara DiPetrillo | ... | key makeup artist |
Heather A. Hawkins | ... | hair department head |
Lynette Rimmer | ... | hair stylist |
Mary Smit | ... | head makeup artist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Parker Adams | ... | second unit director |
Kali Bailey | ... | second second assistant director |
Troy Charles Cobb | ... | second assistant director |
Al Minott | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Zach DePolo | ... | assistant property master / on set dresser |
Will E. Drummond | ... | property master |
Emily Mahle | ... | art intern |
Sound Department
Parker Adams | ... | sound utility |
J.T. Dekker | ... | sound effects editor |
Gonzalo Espinoza | ... | foley |
Jacob Falls | ... | boom operator |
David Kitchens | ... | foley |
Michael Kreple | ... | re-recording mixer |
Russell Mehringer | ... | sound editor |
Nick Palladino | ... | re-recording mixer / sound designer |
Stephen Preston | ... | sound mixer |
Kevin Strahm | ... | sound mixer: second unit |
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Visual Effects by
David Beal | ... | visual effects artist |
Chad Burns | ... | Visual Effects Consultant |
Steve Ernst | ... | visual effects artist |
Stunts
Toochukwu T.C. Anyachonkeya | ... | stunt double |
Camera and Electrical Department
Benjamin M. Bailey | ... | digital imaging technician |
Judd Brannon | ... | bts assistant |
Langley Coleman | ... | second assistant camera: b camera |
Joshua Earles-Bennett | ... | best boy grip |
Keith Gaynor | ... | dolly grip |
Nicholas Gowin | ... | first assistant camera: 'b' camera |
Joshua Hedrick | ... | gaffer: second unit |
Seth Houser | ... | video assist |
Andrew Hurt | ... | Grip PA |
Austin J. Lewis | ... | electrician |
Will Martin | ... | grip |
Tyler Penrod | ... | grip |
Mitchell Perrin | ... | electrician (as Mitch Perrin) |
Stephanie Power | ... | electrician |
Joe Raffield | ... | key grip |
Nicholas Rey | ... | second assistant camera: 'a' camera |
Daniel Rice | ... | lighting technician |
Justin Robinson | ... | second assistant camera: additional |
Keith Slade | ... | gaffer |
Dave Svenson | ... | a camera steadicam |
Justin Robinson | ... | first assistant camera: second unit (uncredited) |
War Room Cast And Crew
Casting Department
Kimberly Helms Stewart | ... | casting |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Troy Nicely | ... | costumer |
Catie Wilson | ... | costume supervisor |
Editorial Department
Kali Bailey | ... | assistant editor |
Shiry Hanna | ... | post-production coordinator |
Keith Roush | ... | senior colorist |
Hugo Shih | ... | digital intermediate engineer |
Roy Yu Sun | ... | colorist |
Location Management
David C. Cook | ... | assistant location manager |
Andy Dunning | ... | location assistant |
Kim Pedosiuk | ... | location assistant |
Jim E. Quick | ... | location manager |
Nate Taylor | ... | locations intern |
Music Department
Kyle Baker | ... | music preparation |
David Davidson | ... | orchestrator |
Dean Diehl | ... | music consultant |
Kevin J. Edelman | ... | music supervisor (as Kevin Edelman) |
Jasper LeMaster | ... | assistant scoring engineer |
Steve W. Mauldin | ... | conductor / orchestrator |
Ben Sokoler | ... | music coordinator |
Other crew
Elizabeth Becka | ... | acting coach |
Nick Burt | ... | production assistant |
Paige Collins | ... | publicist |
Michelle Duffie | ... | marketing |
Adrian Eugene Graham | ... | stand-in |
David Howard | ... | press photographer (as Dr. David Howard) |
Diane Howard | ... | interviewer: journalist |
Candice Kimbrough | ... | stand-in |
Hannah Kistemaker | ... | production assistant |
Robert Labrecque | ... | production accountant |
Nick Lantzy | ... | production assistant |
Trevor C. McGlynn | ... | key set pa |
Daniel A. Mondschain | ... | physical production executive |
Trent Myers | ... | marketing |
Ryan Newton | ... | assistant accountant |
Shelby Newton | ... | payroll: accountant |
Kevin Peeples | ... | b.t.s. |
Bill Reeves | ... | licensing |
Marlo Scheitler | ... | stand-in |
Madelyn Smit | ... | production assistant |
Lisa Sorensen | ... | publicist |
Joseph Wheeler | ... | production assistant |
Stephanie Whonsetler | ... | production coordinator |
Jennifer Willingham | ... | publicist |
Trey Reynolds | ... | marketing (uncredited) |
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Spirituality can be a beautiful thing to explore in cinema, but “War Room” has no interest in engaging its audience on a personal level. It has one single goal, which according to the Kendricks, is the only goal worth having. The film wants to evangelize by preaching an ideology that requires its followers to view the world in black-and-white terms. Grappling with the gray areas in life is seen as a sign of weakness, while acting in one’s own best interest is nothing more than a sinful exercise in selfish pride.
This is the lesson that real estate agent Elizabeth (Priscilla C. Shirer) must be taught in extended conversations with her client-turned-friend, Miss Clara (Karen Abercrombie). When Elizabeth tries opening up about the unabashed cruelty she endures on a daily basis from her loathsome husband, Tony (T.C. Stallings), Clara refuses to listen. Instead, she urges the long-suffering wife to go back home, empty out a closet and plaster the walls with Bible verses. There, she will summon God to help fight her battles, thus transforming the space into the titular “war room.” Her role as a submissive woman is to treat the man in her life with grace, which will eventually shame him into becoming a good person. God forbid she even considers a divorce.
The film’s centerpiece sequence occurs early on, as Elizabeth sits weeping in her closet while pleading, “God, help him love me again.” This moment is heartbreaking for all the wrong reasons. Since the Kendricks have mistaken one-dimensional caricatures for people who exist in the real world, they forgot to provide Tony with any redeeming qualities that would make us want to root for his marriage. As for the film’s advice to women who are beaten by their husbands, one of Elizabeth’s co-workers advises, “Learn to duck so God can hit him.”
The multitude of problems in their marriage can be boiled down to one cause: Satan. Once the evildoer is cast out of the house in a stirring, borderline psychotic monologue delivered by Elizabeth, everything changes. God promptly interrupts Tony’s dinner with a potential mistress by giving him a stomach ache, and sends him back into his wife’s arms. Before you know it, he’s lost his well-paying job and is facing potential jail time for dirty double-dealing, but Elizabeth remains utterly unfazed. When he asks how she could possibly forgive him for his endless list of transgressions, her answer is unsettling. She insists that she’s staying in the relationship because she loves Jesus, and that it is her godly duty to forever be at his side.
You’d think this would be the end of the story, yet the Kendricks have a whole other hour to fill. So, they throw in more inspirational monologues and more contrived signs of God’s grace, all strung together in an interminable epilogue bereft of tangible conflict. In a film of otherwise bland performances, Abercrombie is the obvious stand-out, if only because of her tireless energy, yet she overdoes the old biddy routine to such an insufferable degree, there are times she resembles an unseemly hybrid of Steve Urkel and Yoda.
If there is a link between “War Room” and last year’s evangelical hit, “God’s Not Dead,” it can be found in their shared hypocrisy. “God’s Not Dead” was a call for tolerance that defended the intolerance of anti-gay Christians. “War Room” preaches that we have no call to be righteous and judge others, yet the film itself is righteous and judgmental in the extreme. If these films truly want to evangelize, then they must step outside their comfort zone—out of the closet, so to speak. They must acknowledge that life is far more complicated than the typical Sunday sermon would indicate, and that faith means more than submitting to a controlled existence ruled by fear. They must portray the full dimensionality of the material world before they can begin to explore the spiritual one.