The film centers on a young, aspiring writer named Curtis who navigates the complexities of family, love, and artistic ambition during a pivotal Sunday in his life. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant urban community, Curtis grapples with his relationships, particularly with his girlfriend, while also dealing with the expectations and influences of his family. The narrative explores themes of identity, responsibility, and the pursuit of dreams in a coming-of-age story.
That Sunday received a mixed reception from critics upon its release. While some praised its authentic portrayal of Black middle-class life and its sensitive handling of character relationships, others found its pacing to be slow and its plot somewhat underdeveloped. The film was noted for its potential but ultimately fell short of widespread critical acclaim.