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 Praise This, the upcoming 2023 musical comedy film directed by Tina Gordon, is a delightful and energetic film that celebrates the power of music to bring people together. Set at a prestigious performing arts school, the film follows a group of talented students who compete for the ultimate prize: the chance to perform at a legendary music festival.


The students come from different backgrounds and have different goals and aspirations, but all share a passion for music. They must navigate the pressures of school, the demands of their families, and the challenges of competition as they strive to realize their dreams.

Director: Tina Gordon
Writers: Camilla Blackett, Brandon Broussard, Tina Gordon
Stars: Chloe Bailey, Bailey MB, Tristan Mack Wilds

Praise This is a joyous and uplifting film that captures the excitement and energy of the performing arts. Gordon's direction is light and playful, creating a world that is both whimsical and relatable, and drawing the viewer into the story with her infectious enthusiasm.


The performances are outstanding, with a talented cast that includes Keke Palmer, Uzo Aduba, and Jonah Hill. Each actor brings a unique flavor to his character, infusing him with humor, heart, and humanity.


The film's themes are universal and timeless, celebrating the power of music to inspire, connect and transform. It raises important questions about the nature of success, the value of collaboration, and the importance of staying true to yourself in the face of adversity.


Overall, Praise This is a must see movie for anyone who loves music, comedy, and heartwarming stories about the human spirit. It is a testament to the power of art to uplift and inspire, and a reminder of the importance of pursuing our dreams with passion, creativity, and joy.

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