The Day Shall Come

    The Day Shall Come
    2019

    Synopsis

    An impoverished leader of a small religious commune in Miami is offered cash to save his family from eviction. He has no idea his sponsor works for an FBI agent, who plans to turn him into a criminal by fueling his madcap revolutionary dreams.

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      Cast

      • Marchánt DavisMoses Al Shabaz
      • Anna KendrickKendra Glack
      • Pej VahdatNura
      • Danielle BrooksVenus Al Shabaz
      • Rodney RichardsonRuben
      • Jim GaffiganLemmy
      • Denis O'HareAndy
      • Calah LaneRosa
      • Andrel McPhersonAfrica
      • Miles RobbinsJosh

      Recommendations

      • 83

        The A.V. Club

        Bitter and bracingly funny new political satire from British dark-comedy master Chris Morris.
      • 80

        The Guardian

        Morris handles a delicate balancing act with an expected ease, the work of a satirist with so much to say yet with an awareness that saying less leads to so much more.
      • 80

        The Hollywood Reporter

        The film represents another leap forward for [Morris].
      • 80

        Screen Daily

        A weaponised comedy which concludes with real poignancy. ... The film shares with [Veep] a similarly tart and unvarnished view of the savage, sweary machinations of power and the expendable status of the powerless.
      • 75

        IndieWire

        This time, Morris has less command over the edgy material, positioning his modern-day Keystone Cops in a series of smarmy vignettes that don’t cut quite as deep. But it still delivers a scathing and often very funny indictment of homeland insecurities.
      • 75

        The Playlist

        What keeps the film mostly on track is its proudly confrontational nature, quick-witted dialogue, and performances to match. But it’s a dark, sobering film too—the corruption, dishonesty and immoral law enforcement practices employed to screw over expendable brown and black people is depressingly distressing and it’s here where “The Day Shall Come” has trouble sealing the deal on its uncomfortable remit of awkward laughs and somber realities.
      • 75

        TheWrap

        The Day Shall Come is greatest when skewering power and shining a light on grave legal overreach. That we can laugh about it is great, but it’s a sign of our own security, of how unlikely we feel that we would be targeted in the same way. For others, laughing at this movie may not be so easy.
      • 67

        Consequence

        The Day Shall Come remains a riveting watch, though, if only for Morris’ deft, lightning-fast pace and the cast’s mastery of his language. ... The problem is that the film’s humanity is often eclipsed by its big-picture message and satirical edge.