Grace Unplugged | reviewed by: Jennifer Landry | March 29, 2014
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Very Predictable. A lot of the film focus is on Christianity. Plot and the acting is bland with very little drama.
| genre | Music | Drama |
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| synopsis | A talented young singer and aspiring songwriter’s Christian faith and family ties are tested when she defies her worship-pastor father and pursues pop-music stardom in GRACE UNPLUGGED, a moving and inspiring new film that explores the true meaning of success. |
| lead actors | James Denton | Kevin Pollak | Shawnee Smith | Michael Welch | Jamie Grace | Emma Catherwood | Amanda Michalka |
| director | Brad J. Silverman |












