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What a pleasant surprise. Given it has one of the least exciting titles out there and, on Prime Video anyway, a poor cover (the actual cover is neat, tbf) I wasn't expecting much from <em>'The North Avenue Irregulars'</em>. However, I'm ...


Movie spotlight
When crooks set up operations in a traditional town, a minister and a group of church ladies are willing to do anything, no matter how wacky, to get them out.
A disillusioned minister, Reverend Franks, takes over a struggling church in a tough urban neighborhood. To combat the local crime syndicate that is exploiting the community, he forms an unlikely team of amateur crime fighters from his congregation. This quirky group, composed of eccentrics and misfits, uses unconventional methods to disrupt the criminals' operations and restore peace to their streets.
The North Avenue Irregulars was generally met with a lukewarm reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and formulaic humor. However, it found a niche audience among families and fans of lighthearted comedies, appreciating its wholesome message and ensemble cast's comedic efforts. Its performance at the box office was modest.
Praised for its good intentions and family-friendly themes.
Criticized for its simplistic humor and predictable storyline.
Seen as a lighthearted, albeit forgettable, comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'The North Avenue Irregulars' is not readily available on Google platforms, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes from that user base.
The film was based on the book "The Poor of the North" by Charles Merrill Smith, which was itself inspired by a real-life group of ministers who fought crime in New York City.
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What a pleasant surprise. Given it has one of the least exciting titles out there and, on Prime Video anyway, a poor cover (the actual cover is neat, tbf) I wasn't expecting much from <em>'The North Avenue Irregulars'</em>. However, I'm ...