New Rob Reiner Movie Trashing Christians Crashes At Box Office, Makes Less Than $50k At Box Office

Reiner has had precisely two hit movies since North, with the last being 2007’s “The Bucket List.” That is covering about a dozen films with only two minor box office successes. However, Reiner has hit new depths with his latest release. His latest movie, a documentary-type film aimed at besmirching white Christians, didn’t just fail at the box office; it humiliated the filmmaker.

“God & Country: The Rise of Christian Nationalism” hit 85 theaters nationally, and despite being all over leftist networks and social media promoting his flop, Reiner’s movie was seen by almost no one. That isn’t hyperbole, either. The movie made $38,415 dollars over four days. Breitbart reported that the film was “averaging $451 [per] theater over four days, which is incredibly low. If you assume it had “one showing each day (and likely it had several), it brought in around 112 dollars a day, or ten people a day spread across however many showings.”

One has to wonder how Rob Reiner is still able to make movies. He has done nothing but fail for well over a decade and dedicates most of his time to shilling for Biden and bashing conservatives. Failing upward is one of the benefits of being a leftist, as evidenced by the White House at the moment, but at some point, common sense has to prevail. Perhaps this feeble attempt at a movie will be the last we see of Reiner, that is, unless you go on X. It is virtually impossible to avoid his crazy rants there. The best policy might be just to avoid anything Rob Reiner has been involved in where he isn’t called meathead.

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