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      The Ravine

      R Released May 6, 2022 2 hr. 1 min. Mystery & Thriller TRAILER for The Ravine: Trailer 1 List
      0% 7 Reviews Tomatometer 24% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score When an unspeakable crime rocks a peaceful community, family and friends are left to wonder if they overlooked the murderer among them or if there might be more to the story. Inspired by true events, this haunting thriller stars Eric Dane, Teri Polo, Peter Facinelli, and Leslie Uggams. Read More Read Less Watch on Peacock Stream Now

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      BB This was one of the worst movies I've ever seen. I have no idea what the point was. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 03/11/24 Full Review Valerie J How do you give zero stars? This movie needs a warning. I love the idea of forgiveness, especially when forgiving feels so impossible. But this movie takes the idea and milks it, wrings it out, exhausts it and then hits you over the head with its soggy, spent husk until you just beg for it to be over. UGH. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/03/24 Full Review Audience Member Stupid show! If it was based on a true story then they are lying about that because of the magical appearance of Joanna 🙄 if there is a “heaven” Danny sure the hell isn’t there!! Pushing church and religion just too much!! That was 1.5 hours I can never get back! Ridiculous!! Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 09/09/23 Full Review Melissa S Great movie. This really opens up your eyes knowing you are truly forgiven no matter the crime as long as you ask for forgiveness. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/17/23 Full Review kaykay1kc I did not like the false narrative in the film. It states and depicts that people can sin and still go to heaven which is the popular consensus nowadays. The problem is that, no matter how popular this view is, this goes directly against scripture and the message that is The Gospel. The film should have stuck to the murder mystery and that weird spiritualist talking sweet nothings of butterflies and the universe and forgiveness. There should have been no mention of a heaven or hell when it was all offensive lies. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 05/22/23 Full Review Lindylolly K I didn't buy the explanaition of the motive. We don't really know why. The movie was all over the place, never really giving a resolution. I guess you have to believe some people you know commit atrocities that we cannot really understand and we never will and we have to still keep going ourselves even though these horrible things may personally affect us. I cried but the ending was not satisfying. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 04/15/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Leigh Monson AV Club Emotional nuance is a secondary concern to the belief that God's love holds all answers. Regardless of your religious persuasion, the results are just that much less interesting. Rated: D May 3, 2022 Full Review Joel Copling Spectrum Culture Reveals itself to be approximately four different movies by the time the story reaches its laborious and manipulative conclusion. May 12, 2022 Full Review Nadir Samara Screen Rant Everything else surrounding the film leaves the viewer bored & confused knowing there is still an answer they need at the end of this murder mystery. Rated: 1.5/5 May 6, 2022 Full Review Gary M. Kramer MovieJawn This preachy and dull drama is not very inspiring... The Ravine is where this film belongs. May 6, 2022 Full Review Nathaniel Muir AIPT In one of the most egregious uses of a magical friend seen in quite a while, The Ravine explains everything away with the wave of a hand. It should be embarrassing and disgusting but instead ends up being irrelevant. May 5, 2022 Full Review Frank Swietek One Guy's Opinion A faith-based cinematic homily about forgiveness delivered in the form of a muddled mixture of mystery, tearjerker and dumbfounding theology. Rated: D May 5, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis When an unspeakable crime rocks a peaceful community, family and friends are left to wonder if they overlooked the murderer among them or if there might be more to the story. Inspired by true events, this haunting thriller stars Eric Dane, Teri Polo, Peter Facinelli, and Leslie Uggams.
      Director
      Keoni Waxman
      Screenwriter
      Keoni Waxman
      Distributor
      Cinedigm
      Production Co
      Hope Messenger Media, Hollywood Media Bridge
      Rating
      R
      Genre
      Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      May 6, 2022, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      May 6, 2022
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