Trevor Moore: High In Church

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  • NR
  • 2015
  • 1 hr 1 min
  • 7.6  (245)

Trevor Moore: High In Church is a 2015 comedy film that stars Trevor Moore, James Adomian, and Andrew Bachelor. Directed by Nicholaus Goosen and written by Trevor Moore, this film is comprised of live musical performances, sketch comedy, and several poignant interviews with audience members about their spiritual beliefs. Trevor Moore, the former founding member of the sketch comedy group The Whitest Kids U' Know, takes the audience on a hilarious yet thoughtful journey through his band's music and his own personal views on religion. The film is shot in a concert-style setting, with Trevor Moore performing on stage with his band, flanked by large screens featuring visually arresting graphics, amusing footage, and lyrics displayed in large font.

The music in Trevor Moore: High In Church is rebellious, irreverent, and often provocative. Trevor Moore's blend of rock, rap, and comedy is punctuated with lyrics that are meant to push boundaries, both to encourage thought about the subject of the song and to make the audience laugh. He does not spare any religion from his comedic skewering, as he jokes about every faith from Christianity to Islam, Judaism to Scientology. Trevor Moore's comedic riffs range from the absurd to the witty, with jokes that leave audiences laughing and gasping at the same time.

Interspersed with his musical performances are sketches that are both hilarious and absurd. Trevor Moore's ability to poke fun at human foibles is evident in these skits, which often take aim at the religious establishment, its various forms and its flaws. The sketch comedy segments of the film are well-written and clever, using humor to point out the absurdity of religious dogma and hypocrisy. The skits feature Moore in a variety of roles, from a televangelist to a priest to an angry atheist, and the humor and wit is always spot-on.

Throughout the film, Trevor Moore conducts interviews with members of the audience who are asked about their own spiritual beliefs. These interviews are unexpected and poignant, diving deep into the personal journey each individual is taking to find peace and purpose in their lives. These interviews lend a weight of seriousness to the film that allows the audience to reflect on their own beliefs and to understand the impact religion can have on an individual's life.

While the comedy is the main focus of Trevor Moore: High In Church, there is also an underpinning of poignancy in the film. Trevor Moore delves deep into his own relationship with religion, discussing his own experiences with faith and his struggles to find a sense of belonging in the world. These struggles and challenges are relatable to anyone who has struggled to find their place in society, and the film's message is ultimately one of hope and understanding.

Overall, Trevor Moore: High In Church is a brilliant combination of comedy, music, and social commentary. Shot in a concert-style setting, this film showcases Trevor Moore's razor-sharp wit and talent for humorous songwriting while also allowing the audience to reflect on their own personal beliefs. Watched in full, the film is an experience that is both hilarious and thought-provoking, worth seeing for anyone who enjoys comedy with a message.

Trevor Moore: High In Church is a 2015 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 1 minute. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.6.

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  • Release Date
    2015
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 1 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (245)