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: Lindsey (Anna Kendrick) and Ben (John Francis Daley) are just trying to lead a normal life when the Antichrist, a vulgar politician named Earl "The Beast" (Craig Robinson), takes an unwanted sexual interest in Lindsey and demands she become his bride.

: Includes Ana Gasteyer, John Michael Higgins, Paul Scheer, Rob Huebel, and Thomas Lennon. Critical Reception

: The couple enlists the help of family and a "lawn-mowing zombie" (Thomas Lennon) to thwart the Antichrist and save themselves from eternal damnation.

: Offered a more positive take, stating that Craig Robinson’s "filthy flair" carries the film and makes it worth watching for its goofy humor. Content Warnings

The film is noted for its high concentration of comedic talent: : Lindsey Lewis John Francis Daley : Ben House Craig Robinson : Earl "The Beast" (The Antichrist) Ken Jeong : God Rob Corddry : Ben's father, Terry

Critical reviews were generally mixed to negative, often highlighting a disparity between the talented cast and the execution of the material:

Rapture-palooza

: Lindsey (Anna Kendrick) and Ben (John Francis Daley) are just trying to lead a normal life when the Antichrist, a vulgar politician named Earl "The Beast" (Craig Robinson), takes an unwanted sexual interest in Lindsey and demands she become his bride.

: Includes Ana Gasteyer, John Michael Higgins, Paul Scheer, Rob Huebel, and Thomas Lennon. Critical Reception Rapture-Palooza

: The couple enlists the help of family and a "lawn-mowing zombie" (Thomas Lennon) to thwart the Antichrist and save themselves from eternal damnation. : Lindsey (Anna Kendrick) and Ben (John Francis

: Offered a more positive take, stating that Craig Robinson’s "filthy flair" carries the film and makes it worth watching for its goofy humor. Content Warnings : Offered a more positive take, stating that

The film is noted for its high concentration of comedic talent: : Lindsey Lewis John Francis Daley : Ben House Craig Robinson : Earl "The Beast" (The Antichrist) Ken Jeong : God Rob Corddry : Ben's father, Terry

Critical reviews were generally mixed to negative, often highlighting a disparity between the talented cast and the execution of the material: