Happy belated May Day. Here's a Christmas movie.
Reverend Henry Briggs (Courtney B. Vance) can feel everything slipping away: his church, his family, his faith. Desperate, he prays for help. And receives Dudley (Denzel Washington), a charming man claiming to be an angel. Briggs doesn't have time for foolishness but he can't deny that Dudley seems to have a certain way about him, especially with regards to Briggs' neglected wife, Julia (Whitney Houston). As Julia and Dudley grow closer, Briggs discovers that he might be focusing on the wrong things.
Man, I miss Whitney Houston. Talk about a generational talent.
The movie is fine. It's got an incredible cast including Jenifer Lewis, Gregory Hines, Loretta Devine, and Lionel Ritchie with an uncredited appearance by Shari Headley. If you like gospel music, the soundtrack is world-class. It's the kind of easy, light Christmas movie that Hallmark has been churning out in batches for decades, diluting the appeal through sheer volume. But it's worth tracking this one down.