18 reviews
Jesus is King's success for you will solely depend on your honest views of Kanye West himself as the film leans on both sides of praise as well as criticism.
If you like Kanye for his visual presentation, Jesus is King will satisfy that need. There are some stunning wide shots of the Sunday Service group within the art installation Rodden Crater. The choir as well sound amazing together and the IMAX format makes you feel the echoes of the acoustics of where they recorded.
If you don't like Kanye and find his work pretentious with no reason behind it, Jesus is King won't change your mind either. The film lacks any real backstory of Kanye's train of thought in the film, which is severely needed in this era of his. There are many shots that feel like it's leading to a larger narrative, but ultimately don't go anywhere.
Whichever way you may swing with Kanye, it's still worth a watch in IMAX. Maybe you will feel the praise or maybe you won't. It's all open to you as the viewer.
If you like Kanye for his visual presentation, Jesus is King will satisfy that need. There are some stunning wide shots of the Sunday Service group within the art installation Rodden Crater. The choir as well sound amazing together and the IMAX format makes you feel the echoes of the acoustics of where they recorded.
If you don't like Kanye and find his work pretentious with no reason behind it, Jesus is King won't change your mind either. The film lacks any real backstory of Kanye's train of thought in the film, which is severely needed in this era of his. There are many shots that feel like it's leading to a larger narrative, but ultimately don't go anywhere.
Whichever way you may swing with Kanye, it's still worth a watch in IMAX. Maybe you will feel the praise or maybe you won't. It's all open to you as the viewer.
- travishouze
- Oct 24, 2019
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There was something I really enjoyed about this film, I do not know anything about the Roder Crater but it looks amazing, and the gospel band was extremely talented, I'd like to hear a full length album just from them!
People seemed to have really turned on Kanye since he announced his support of Trump, Critics used to adore him but now they seemed to have turned.
There is no way the Jesus is King album is a one star album, its by no means Kanyes best, but its still by far better than most other new releases.
Kanye has continued to change his style so dramatically yet seamlessly for the past 15 years, while building one of the most popular fashion brands in the world, and picking up 21 Grammys along the way.
By far the greatest most creative artist of this generation.
People seemed to have really turned on Kanye since he announced his support of Trump, Critics used to adore him but now they seemed to have turned.
There is no way the Jesus is King album is a one star album, its by no means Kanyes best, but its still by far better than most other new releases.
Kanye has continued to change his style so dramatically yet seamlessly for the past 15 years, while building one of the most popular fashion brands in the world, and picking up 21 Grammys along the way.
By far the greatest most creative artist of this generation.
I can see the concept, and I understand the potential that it had. However, the film was very boring, and seems to have to purpose. Its almost like you watch it, and nothing changed at all. You aren't thinking, entertained or anything. Only 1-3 of the songs were decent, the rest were rather annoying and repetitive. The imagery was cool, but quickly gets overplayed and very repetitive. This movie hypes you up, waiting for a climax, only for there to never be a climax. As a huge kanye film, this film was not worth watching. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
Third is just a short film featuring gospel music and some visual effects of random things.
The music is nice enough of you like gospel and the effects inoffensive, if a bit baflling at times.
Not this isn't a documentary it anything like it if you are expecting that.
The music is nice enough of you like gospel and the effects inoffensive, if a bit baflling at times.
Not this isn't a documentary it anything like it if you are expecting that.
- coombsstephen
- Oct 26, 2019
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- joshuaaarontanner
- Oct 24, 2019
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Imagine an Imax screen that's 4 stories high. Now imagine seeing a blurry photo of some thistles while choir music plays. It's jarring and at times nauseating. A lot of this video is shot with bad camera angles and very little movement of the camera. In fact it looks like the Heaven's Gate cult got back together to sing Gospel.
The good news is that the performance by the Sunday Service Choir is excellent. This music video disappointingly fails to showcase them as the vocal force they should be.
I don't know why they shot in this art installation. It makes the whole thing claustrophobic with its extreme close-ups. An audience doesn't need to see Kanye West's meter long chest hairs. An audience doesn't need to be made to feel cramped when IMAX is made to exude space.
Speaking of which, Kanye's barely on screen for 5 minutes. A lot of it, covered in shadow.
I recommend renting this one and enjoying it on your own TV with a promotion credit or something. It's really half an hour. The people in the audience that bought the large popcorn tubs and sodas didn't even have a chance to get started with their munching before the credits came up.
The good news is that the performance by the Sunday Service Choir is excellent. This music video disappointingly fails to showcase them as the vocal force they should be.
I don't know why they shot in this art installation. It makes the whole thing claustrophobic with its extreme close-ups. An audience doesn't need to see Kanye West's meter long chest hairs. An audience doesn't need to be made to feel cramped when IMAX is made to exude space.
Speaking of which, Kanye's barely on screen for 5 minutes. A lot of it, covered in shadow.
I recommend renting this one and enjoying it on your own TV with a promotion credit or something. It's really half an hour. The people in the audience that bought the large popcorn tubs and sodas didn't even have a chance to get started with their munching before the credits came up.
- tallyhobfc
- Oct 27, 2019
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- xitrevonatorix
- Oct 24, 2019
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Jesus Is King was what I believe to be one of those hyped up films but when you actually go to see it, you are not given as advertised. The film itself (if it was even a film) felt very rushed as it was only 35 minutes long and for an promised "concert experience" combined with the IMAX experience which in this case, was the only good thing to come out of this, it felt like you sat through a 35 minute, never-ending music video where you had no clue what was going on.
I do respect Kanye West for trying to promote his new album with this IMAX movie experience but if you ask me, I think that he should have taken this "experience" and brought it to YouTube or something as a 35 minute live event or an music video and leave it at that because with all the IMAX films that were out that weekend, this was sure not worth having it take up so many theatres as it did.
I do respect Kanye West for trying to promote his new album with this IMAX movie experience but if you ask me, I think that he should have taken this "experience" and brought it to YouTube or something as a 35 minute live event or an music video and leave it at that because with all the IMAX films that were out that weekend, this was sure not worth having it take up so many theatres as it did.
- itsactuallyamanda
- Dec 15, 2019
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I battled to get to my cinema to see Kanye West's new film Jesus is King through bitter winds and freezing temperatures.
I got to the cinema somewhat dishevelled but in one piece. This film was the perfect antidote to this. A gorgeous and very uplifting preview of Kanye's new gospel flavoured album that was full of passion and euphoria that is contagious and sweeps you along with the whole vibe of the piece.
The visuals are interesting and experimental. Images come in and out of focus and are framed what looks like a circular lens that acts as the frame for the visuals. This frame grows and shrinks according to what the music dictates. Architecture, nature and the actual gospel choir are all used to evoke imagery that gels brilliantly with the majesty of the music.
This cinematic curio exudes an element of artistic expression that is sorely missing with most mainstream, multi-million selling artists but never comes across as an artist trying his hardest to be 'arty'. It all feels organic, natural and like a very accomplished concert film that turns the genre on it's head. No, it's not as brilliant as The Last Waltz or Stop Making Sense but it is still a brilliant artistic achievement rather than some vapid, overlong commercial for Kanye's new album.
A(nother) project that Mr West can be proud of. And it sure beats the vapid releases of other huge artistes who could only dream of something as ambitious as this.
I was lucky enough to see this in IMAX which suited both the visuals and the sound perfectly. Kanye, the pleasure was all mine.
I got to the cinema somewhat dishevelled but in one piece. This film was the perfect antidote to this. A gorgeous and very uplifting preview of Kanye's new gospel flavoured album that was full of passion and euphoria that is contagious and sweeps you along with the whole vibe of the piece.
The visuals are interesting and experimental. Images come in and out of focus and are framed what looks like a circular lens that acts as the frame for the visuals. This frame grows and shrinks according to what the music dictates. Architecture, nature and the actual gospel choir are all used to evoke imagery that gels brilliantly with the majesty of the music.
This cinematic curio exudes an element of artistic expression that is sorely missing with most mainstream, multi-million selling artists but never comes across as an artist trying his hardest to be 'arty'. It all feels organic, natural and like a very accomplished concert film that turns the genre on it's head. No, it's not as brilliant as The Last Waltz or Stop Making Sense but it is still a brilliant artistic achievement rather than some vapid, overlong commercial for Kanye's new album.
A(nother) project that Mr West can be proud of. And it sure beats the vapid releases of other huge artistes who could only dream of something as ambitious as this.
I was lucky enough to see this in IMAX which suited both the visuals and the sound perfectly. Kanye, the pleasure was all mine.
- meathookcinema
- Oct 28, 2019
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Kanye uses Kubrick-esque cinematography to explore raw musical ideas on the theme of worship. It's challenging for someone who just wants Kanye. It's a near-perfect glimpse inside his creative vision - beyond what a casual Kanye fan will appreciate. Will likely receive terrible reviews - which I believe is exactly in line with Kanye's vision for this project. As always, he challenges pop culture norms. People will "get it" in a few years when the culture catches up to him.
- williamhallstrom-88225
- Oct 26, 2019
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Short but very sweet like this review. Kanye shines a whole new light on the visual album experience with his new film
- mattmiff-28538
- Oct 24, 2019
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Wow just wow Zzzzzzzzz what else is this psychopath going to do next ? What a loopy ordeal this was ...
- cdavidson-47458
- Oct 24, 2019
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High quality well composed visuals. Beautiful movement and vocal performance by the choir. Commanding audio production.
If that's enough for you to like this, you'll like this. If you want to criticize it (which probably someone should?) then you will probably find what you're looking for.
If that's enough for you to like this, you'll like this. If you want to criticize it (which probably someone should?) then you will probably find what you're looking for.
- papermeels
- Oct 25, 2019
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I cant express how moving this short film was. Let's just say that focus was exactly were Kanye wanted it to be. Christ is Lord!
- aheadatherest
- Oct 27, 2019
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It definitely wasn't what I expected of Kanye but I loved the abstract cinematography and the choir was really nice. I think it's pretty neat how the film wasn't focused on Kanye as much and was instead focused solely on Jesus and His gospel. To see Kanye not sucking up all the attention and being self centered is pretty refreshing. I definitely was shocked when the end credits came up so early haha. I was hoping to see some more visuals and songs from his album but I guess he wanted it to be more raw and artistic. Overall I'm glad I saw it for the experience.
- mattcnewey
- Oct 29, 2019
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