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First Sunday

First Sunday is a 2008 American crime comedy film written, produced, and directed by . Starring as Durell, as LeeJohn, and , the movie centers on two bumbling petty thieves who devise a plan to rob their neighborhood church to settle a $17,000 debt threatening Durell's custody of his son. Released theatrically on January 11, 2008, by , the film runs for 98 minutes and is rated PG-13 for crude and sexual content, language, and some violence. The supporting cast includes as the church's security officer, , and . Talbert's screenplay draws from comedic tropes of gone wrong, blending elements of , , and absurdity within a setting. also served as a alongside Talbert, with the project marking Talbert's feature directorial debut after his success in theater and television. Upon release, First Sunday received mixed to negative reviews from critics, earning a 12% approval rating on based on 75 reviews, with praise for the cast's chemistry but criticism for stereotypical humor and predictable plotting. Audiences were more favorable, giving it a 4.6 out of 10 on from over 12,000 user ratings. Commercially, it opened at number two at the U.S. box office with $17.7 million, ultimately grossing $37.9 million domestically and $38.8 million worldwide against a $20 million budget. The film is available on streaming platforms like and .

Production

Development

David E. Talbert, a prolific with a background in theater including successful stage productions, served as , , and for First Sunday. His transition from theater to film was influenced by a desire to blend comedic storytelling with inspirational elements, leveraging his experience in crafting narratives for diverse audiences. The film's inspiration stemmed from Talbert's personal upbringing in a deeply religious —his great-grandmother was a Pentecostal , his grandmother a touring , and both parents pastors—which immersed him in church and informed the story's exploration of amid urban challenges. Talbert drew on these experiences to weave themes of and , alongside petty narratives set in inner-city environments, reflecting relatable social dynamics without overt . The project was announced in early 2007 following its revival in late 2006, when the screenplay option had previously expired but was rejuvenated through Ice Cube's involvement as both lead actor and producer via his banner, aiming to attract urban comedy audiences with his established appeal. First Sunday had an approximate $20 million production budget, primarily funded by and . Pre-production advanced with script finalization in late 2006 after 's attachment, followed by initial calls in early 2007, culminating in beginning on May 14, 2007.

, making his directorial debut with First Sunday, encountered significant challenges during the process, including several s dropping out before the project secured financing, which led Talbert to question his ability to direct the . To overcome these hurdles, Talbert attached as both a producer and the lead , a strategic move that helped sell the script and greenlight production; Cube was selected for the role of Durell due to his extensive experience as a "director's " and his ability to mentor Talbert through the transition from theater to . Tracy Morgan was cast as LeeJohn after being approached by his agent and manager about the project; he read for the role and was selected following collaboration with producers Matt and Jeff Alvarez, drawn by the opportunity to work opposite Ice Cube and showcase his irreverent comedic style honed on 30 Rock. Auditions for comedic roles like Morgan's emphasized physical humor and improvisation to capture the film's bungling criminal dynamic. Katt Williams was chosen for the role of Rickey, the flamboyant choir director, leveraging his rising stardom from stand-up and his breakout performance in Friday After Next (2002), where he had previously collaborated with ; this network connection facilitated his casting and allowed Williams to bring a family-friendly comedic range to the ensemble. Supporting roles, including as Sister Doris, were filled to provide balance between comedy and heartfelt drama, with the $20 million production budget enabling a mix of established talents and emerging African American actors targeted for authenticity in the church-centric story. Scheduling conflicts arose with busy comedians like Williams, whose stand-up tours demanded flexibility; these were resolved through adjustable shooting windows coordinated by producers to accommodate the ensemble's commitments.

Filming

for First Sunday commenced on May 14, 2007, and concluded in July 2007, with the majority of filming occurring in . Filming utilized several key locations to evoke the setting, including the exterior shots at First Hope Community Church on East Preston Street and Greenmount Avenue in , for church scenes. Interiors were primarily shot at in , while additional urban exteriors were captured in South Central Los Angeles to maintain authenticity. Director encouraged improvisation in the comedy sequences to enhance the ensemble's natural chemistry, resulting in a production schedule of 35-40 shooting days overall. Casting selections, such as and as leads, influenced the improvisational dynamics, allowing for spontaneous humor in group interactions. The shoot encountered logistical challenges, including the construction and setup of church sets and coordinating the large in confined spaces. Minor weather delays also affected some outdoor sequences. In , editing wrapped by October 2007, incorporating basic to support the comedic elements.

Plot

Durell () and his best friend LeeJohn () are bumbling petty criminals in Baltimore, Maryland. Durell faces losing visitation rights to his young son unless he can help his ex-girlfriend Omunique () pay off a $17,000 for her hair salon within a week, or she will relocate to with the child. After a failed criminal job leaves them in further to local gangsters, the duo hatches a desperate plan to rob their neighborhood , anticipating a large offering on its first Sunday. Sneaking into the the night before, they discover the offering has already been stolen by a church staff member. To cover their tracks as arrive outside, Durell and LeeJohn take the arriving practice group—including the (Chi McBride), Sister Doris (), and security officer Rickey ()—hostage and search for the missing funds through the night. Amid comedic mishaps and interactions with the eccentric hostages, including a blind and a young boy, Durell confronts his personal failings and the role of in his life. Ultimately, the truth emerges, leading to for the pair, for Durell's , and restoration for the community.

Cast

Release

Theatrical release

First Sunday had its world premiere on January 10, 2008, in Hollywood, California, with an after-party attended by key cast and crew members, including stars and , as well as director and actress . The film was released theatrically in the United States and Canada on January 11, 2008, distributed by , a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Entertainment. employed a wide distribution strategy, opening the film in 2,213 theaters across to target a broad urban audience. The rated it PG-13 for language, some sexual humor, and brief drug references. Marketing for the film centered on promotional trailers released starting in November 2007, which emphasized the comedic duo of and as bumbling thieves plotting a church robbery. These trailers highlighted the film's humorous premise and , including , to appeal to comedy fans. Official posters featured the lead actors in church settings, underscoring the blend of crime and faith-based comedy. Internationally, the rollout was limited, with the film premiering in the on March 28, 2008, followed by select markets such as on April 2, 2008, and on April 10, 2008; it saw no significant expansion into major Asian or broader European territories.

Home media

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on May 6, 2008, by under the label. The DVD edition included special features such as a featurette, deleted scenes, outtakes, a blooper reel, and an track with director . The Blu-ray version offered high-definition audio and video, along with the same special features as the DVD edition. DVD sales exceeded 1.3 million units in total, with significant of over $22 million, helping offset the film's modest theatrical performance and contributing to its overall profitability. No major special editions or re-releases have occurred since , though a standard featuring tracks like "From the Corner to the Block" by was issued separately. Following its physical release, the film became available for streaming on platforms including during its early home media window from 2008 to 2010. As of November 2025, it is available to stream on Apple TV Channel and , and to rent or buy on platforms including Amazon Video.

Reception

Critical response

First Sunday received generally negative reviews from critics. On , the film holds a 12% approval rating based on 75 reviews, with an average rating of 3.3/10; the site's consensus states: "First Sunday may have its heart in the right place, but its funny bone is dislocated." On , it has a weighted average score of 41 out of 100 based on 21 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. Some reviewers praised the film's ensemble chemistry, particularly the humorous performances by and , who were credited with stealing scenes through their comedic timing. Director David E. Talbert's handling of heartfelt moments amid the comedy was also noted positively, with one critic describing the film as having a "solid dramatic backbone" that mixes humor and emotion to generally good effect. Critics frequently highlighted the film's formulaic plot and reliance on stereotypes in its portrayals of culture, which drew accusations of cultural insensitivity and reviving offensive tropes. Uneven pacing, especially in the third act, was another common complaint, with the narrative described as contrived and preachy. Variety called it a predictable and preachy effort that tests audience tolerance with its execution. In contrast to the critical reception, audiences responded more favorably, awarding the film a 56% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an A− grade on CinemaScore, reflecting its appeal to the target demographic despite the professional backlash.

Box office

First Sunday opened in second place at the North American box office, grossing $17.7 million from 2,213 theaters behind The Bucket List. The film experienced a significant drop in its second weekend over January 18–20, 2008, earning $7.8 million and ranking sixth, behind , , , , and . The Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday provided a boost, adding $1.7 million on Monday for a four-day total of $9.5 million. Over its entire theatrical run, First Sunday grossed $37.9 million domestically and $0.9 million internationally, resulting in a worldwide total of $38.8 million. With a production budget of $20 million, the film proved profitable, supported by modest marketing expenditures and strong ancillary revenue from home media sales. Relative to Ice Cube's Friday series—which earned $27.9 million domestically for Friday (1995), $57.2 million for Next Friday (2000), and $33.5 million for Friday After Next (2002)—First Sunday underperformed compared to the franchise's high point but performed well in urban markets. The film's poor critical reception hampered word-of-mouth, contributing to its steep 56% decline from the opening weekend. In the long term, First Sunday helped bolster ' successful 2008 comedy output, which included hits like ($39.3 million domestic).

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