Jacob_Ray’s review published on Letterboxd:
I went into this expecting some goofy fundamentalist shit that I could make fun of, only to be met with a literal, on-the-surface advertisement for Qanon. Within the first 5 minutes, the evil bad guys call the disappearances a 'pandemic', tell the people rising up in righteous rebellion that they're triggered, cancel the main character, and promote a vaccine against the Rapture that's secretly the Mark of the Beast. There's a Tucker Carlson insert character, and he gets his Twitter account banned because he gets too close to the truth.
This movie is as outright evil as Birth of a Nation, and my theatre is totally booked up on opening night.
If I say what should happen to Kevin Sorbo I will get banned.