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A fictionalized retelling of the life and death of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.

















14 November 1987, England, UK


9 January 1989, Morocco

10 December 1975, Montreal, Quebec, Canada


2 August 1982, Zikhron Ya'akov, Israel


2 October 1941, Bombay, India

26 December 1961, Corrinshego, Newry, Northern Ireland, UK



29 October 1967, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK


26 November 1988, Hampshire, England, UK

7 April 1981, London, England, UK











21 February 1955, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands


9 September 1971, London, England, UK


26 April 1979, Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]



March 30, 2015
A worthy addition to the canon of Christ films, if not quite touched by divine inspiration.
March 30, 2015
Rendered without much embellishment and acted with firmly controlled vigor, Killing Jesus, a TV adaptation of the bestselling book by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard, is a fine retelling of the story of Jesus Christ as a historical figure.
April 02, 2015
Some viewers will doubtlessly be moved, but it will be more from what they bring to the table than what has been laid out for them.
March 30, 2015
The three-hour film is choppy, particularly in the first half, yet ultimately is an effective, compelling retelling of the story of Jesus' crucifixion.
April 02, 2015
Killing Jesus is, for the most part, a missed opportunity, and despite its few good points, you're likely to conclude that, once again, the book was better.
March 30, 2015
Once more [Jesus'] persecution leads to a kind of torture porn, as it has in previous recent films on the subject. And there isn't even the payoff for Christians of depicting any resurrection in the three hour movie.