A Little Prayer (2025)

★ 5.4 1h 31m 9 votes IMDb
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A loving father grapples with how to protect his daughter-in-law when he discovers that his son is having an affair in a sensitive and searching portrait of a Southern family.

A Little Prayer

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Cast

David Strathairn
David Strathairn as Bill Age 77 · San Francisco, California, USA David Russell Strathairn (born January 26, 1949) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of journalist Edward R. Murrow in the feature film Good Night, and Good Luck (2005), for which he wa...
Jane Levy
Jane Levy as Tammy Age 36 · Los Angeles, California, USA Jane Colburn Levy (born December 29, 1989) is an American actress. After attending the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, she debuted as the original Mandy Milkovich on the Showtime comedy-drama Shameless...
Dascha Polanco
Dascha Polanco as Narcedalia Age 43 · Dominican Republic Dascha Polanco (born December 3, 1982) is a Dominican American actress best known for her role as Dayanara Diaz on Orange Is the New Black..
Celia Weston
Celia Weston as Venida Age 74 · Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA Celia Weston (born December 14, 1951) is an American actress of stage, film and television, and a character actress. Professionally, she may be best known for her role as Jolene Hunnicutt on Alice..
Anna Camp
Anna Camp as Patti Age 43 · Aiken, South Carolina, USA Anna Ragsdale Camp (born September 27, 1982) is an American actress, model and singer. She is known for her role as Sarah Newlin in True Blood, and her recurring roles in Mad Men, The Good Wife, and T...
Steve Coulter
Steve Coulter as Sarge Age 66 · Darlington, South Carolina, USA Born in Canada, Steve grew up in South America and Cleveland Heights, Ohio. An actor and writer, his film & television appearances include recurring roles on She-Hulk Attorney at Law, Yellowstone, P-V...

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Brent Marchant 5/10 Dec 19, 2025
Familial relations can be a dual-edged sword for many of us, often filled with all manner of seemingly contradictory love/hate dynamics. This can be particularly true for parents, who frequently find themselves simultaneously loving and becoming frustrated with their kids, even when their onetime youngsters grow into adulthood. Such conditions can be truly exasperating; we can feel for them and desperately want to help them, but, at the same time, we must also allow them the freedom to find their own way out of their challenges, painful though that might be to watch. These are the circumstances confronting Bill and Venida Brass (David Strathairn, Celia Weston), a senior couple and the parents two adult children, David (Will Pullen) and Patti (Anna Camp), both of whom have their share of issues to contend with. Mom and Dad try to offer support and advice, but it often falls on deaf ears, causing them considerable anguish and frustration. Fortunately, they have support of their own to help them through their ordeals, thanks to their cheerful, compassionate, caring daughter-in-law, Tammy (Jane Levy), who quietly struggles with trouble in her marriage to David. Tammy feels more like the child that Bill and Venida wish was their own, which makes it easy for them to return the love and support that she so freely gives to them, despite the life of quiet desperation that she leads on her own. As this family character study plays out, it becomes apparent how challenging these circumstances can be for them, especially Bill and Tammy, who shoulder much of the burden that’s been thrust upon them. Based on that, this might sound like a touching, heart-tugging domestic tale, but, regrettably, it never quite lives up to its potential. That’s unfortunate, too, given the many strengths this offering has going for it, such as its emotive background score, beautiful cinematography, and strong performances of its superb ensemble, particularly Strathairn, Weston, Camp and Independent Spirit Award nominee Levy. The primary shortcoming here, ironically, rests with the ISA-nominated writing, which never reaches the depth of feeling it’s striving for. By no means is this meant to trivialize the issues the characters face, but they aren’t exactly facing horrific, insurmountable, life-threatening challenges, either, thereby diluting the emotional impact of the narrative. Prospective viewers should also be aware that the somewhat-misleading trailer for this release makes it look like a comedy-drama, but the humor in the film overall is indeed sparser than how it’s depicted in the preview. This latest effort from writer-director Angus MacLachlan, unfortunately, plays like a filmed version of the first draft of a screenplay in need of several more rounds of revisions. Had the picture gone through that process, it might have turned out better. But, as it stands now, not even a little prayer could improve upon how the finished product has turned out.

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