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

(2022) is a fascinating, uncomfortable, and bitingly sharp look at the intersection of faith, ego, and the "business" of salvation. If you haven't seen it, it’s a satirical mockumentary that feels less like a spoof and more like a forensic autopsy of a megachurch scandal.

It’s not a "feel-good" movie. It’s a critique of how institutional religion can sometimes protect the institution while neglecting the soul. It challenges the audience to look past the stained glass and the designer shoes to see the humanity (and the hypocrisy) underneath. Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. (2022)

Whether you grew up in the pews or have never stepped foot in a megachurch, the themes of are universal. (2022) is a fascinating, uncomfortable, and bitingly sharp

Here’s a breakdown of why this film sticks with you long after the credits roll: 1. The Performance Powerhouse It’s a critique of how institutional religion can

as Lee-Curtis Childs is a masterclass in performative charisma. He plays a man desperate to reclaim his throne, masking deep insecurities and moral failings with expensive suits and "blessed" rhetoric.