"Heretic: Religious Debate Film"
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•Hugh Grant Is an Unholy Creep in ‘Heretic’
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The terrific Chloe East and Sophie Thatcher play young Mormon missionaries evangelizing in a small, picturesque mountain town.
The film is interested in the tenets and dogma and limits of religion, yes, but more so in its practical effect on the world, particularly on women.
Heretic is an alternately clever and silly horror-thriller that wants to have a kicky, pointed dialogue about faith vs. reason.
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