Judgment

2001 "The Supreme Court versus the Supreme Being. Let the trial begin."
4.9| 1h45m| en
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Helen Hannah, the Christian leader of "Apocalypse" "Revelation" and "Tribulation" is being put on trial in the One Nation Earth Court of Justice. Mitch Kendrick is a lawyer assigned to defend her, and Victoria Thorne, his ex-lover, is the attorney. Not only is the entire trial scripted, but Kendrick is on the fence about whose side he's on.

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GetPapa Far from Perfect, Far from Terrible
Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
Phillipa Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
Uriah43 This is the fourth film in a series following the movies "Apocalypse", "Revelation" and "Tribulation" and for those who have seen the third movie ("Tribulation") they will realize that it starts off with a big surprise: "Helen Hannah" (Leigh Lewis) is not dead. Instead the guillotine blade was stopped by the anti-Christ "Franco Macalousso" (Nick Mancuso) just prior to killing her. The reason for this is because Franco Macalousso wants to stage a "show trial" to convince everybody that "the Haters" (i.e. Christians) are an enemy who need to be exposed and exterminated if they don't receive "the Mark". As a result a top attorney by the name of "Victoria Throne" (Jessica Steen) is selected to prosecute the case and ensure the maximum propaganda effect. On the other side is a lawyer named "Mitch Kendrick" (Corbin Bernsen) who is essentially drafted to stage a fake defense. But Mitch doesn't like the hand he is dealt and decides to change the nature of the trial so that God is the defendant and Hannah is merely his puppet on a string. Although Franco Macalousso likes the idea Victoria realizes that her carefully crafted script is now useless and that she no longer has complete control over the course of the trial. At any rate, rather than disclose what happens next I will just say that this was an entertaining addition to the series which had some good points and some bad points as well. I liked the actors involved and the overall story. However, the script was extremely uneven and the sets were also rather limited. Even so I think most people who enjoy films of this nature will like this one too. Slightly above average.
aqlawson1990 This movie was just crazy, because I think that they could have made this movie a little better. I didn't like how made the courtroom look. It look like they took a Star Wars Saucer and called it a "courtroom". I think that Left Behind was 10 times better than this "movie". Whoever looks at this movie is:a) highly depressed b)Doesn't have a lifeIf anything I think that the movie before this, "Tribulation" was better. It actually had me glued to the set. The part that I liked was when The Antichrist (Franco Macalausso) was bragging about his history (being Lucifer, having a throne in heaven with God, and how he thought he was better than God). Really I think the Left Behind Trilogy is better than this series.
smiley082385 I realize that this is what is considered to be a "B" grade movie, but what can you expect with Hollywood not wanting to pour money into a movie that only a small percentage of people are going to watch. The people in this movie may not all be big name actors, but some of them are. I, for one, am pleased to see Christian actors doing a movie, not for the money they will make, but for the message that it brings.If you liked this movie, please watch Left Behind, it explains the Rapture in greater detail and is more of a descriptive movie than a "thriller." There is also Left Behind II-Tribulation Force, and Left Behind-World War III (which is called Nicolae in the book series) is coming soon. Also there is Deceived, Tribulation, and Revelation. These are all movies made by "Cloud Ten" productions.Thanks, good luck, and God Bless
debbiefox I think this movie must be part of a series; having seen the 'part IV' in the title here at IMDb makes some of the movie make more sense (i.e., the baby-killing reference mentioned in another post). It's fitting that Corben Bernsen portrays a lawyer in this movie, since that's what I knew him best as (from L.A. Law), but I think he does a fine job in this movie. His presence was the best part of this movie and Mr. T did indeed provide some comic relief. Other than that, the production apparently had a low budget based on the props; the courtroom looked like something out of Star Trek; the defendant's hair was alternatively blonde or high-lighter yellow, depending on the lighting. I could go on but I agree with the previous poster, please make GOOD Christian movies.