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Jack Harriman, a man with a penchant for discrediting religious zealots, takes to the road on a multi-city speaking tour. Along the way, forces natural and supernatural lead him to question whether he has a deeper calling.
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Hollywood Reporter
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April 14, 2016

A sharp and funny satire about self-proclaimed spiritual gurus.
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Paste Magazine
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June 03, 2016

Prince's film exhibits an understanding of the zeitgeist and the peculiar crystallization of ideas and trends that make this time in 21st century America so disquieting for so many.
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May 13, 2016

It isn't terribly exciting as a movie - director/co-writer Steven Chester Prince mistakes drab pacing as a stylistic match for the laconic charm of his lead actor - but the serious-minded humor has a probing sincerity that carries you along.
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May 18, 2016

Gary Cole talks through a "Mini Jesus" ventriloquist dummy in Divinity Access, which alone covers the price of admission.
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Variety
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May 11, 2016

None of Jack's relationships are handled with enough conviction to make them stick, and that carries over to a religious message that's squishy in the extreme.
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May 12, 2016

"Divine Access" is most enjoyable keeping close to Burke, with the alternative being a somewhat silly story about fanaticism and jealousy that's difficult to take seriously.
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