If you enjoyed the darkly comedic and irreverent take on biblical times in 'Just Before Christ' (2019), you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and shows that blend satire, historical settings, and sharp humor. Whether you're a fan of religious parodies or just love unconventional storytelling, these picks will keep you entertained.

The Passion of the Christ (2004)
Description: A visceral and intense portrayal of the final hours of a major religious figure's life, focusing on sacrifice and suffering with unflinching realism.
Fact: The dialogue is in Aramaic, Latin, and Hebrew, with subtitles. It became one of the highest-grossing R-rated films in history, despite its graphic content.


The Nativity Story (2006)
Description: This film dramatizes the events leading up to the birth of a central religious figure, emphasizing humility, faith, and divine intervention.
Fact: Keisha Castle-Hughes, who played Mary, was nominated for an Academy Award at age 13 for her role in 'Whale Rider.' The film was released in December to coincide with Christmas celebrations.


Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014)
Description: A grand-scale epic depicting the story of Moses and the Exodus, with spectacular visuals and a focus on leadership, faith, and divine intervention.
Fact: Ridley Scott used extensive CGI to recreate the plagues and the parting of the Red Sea. The casting of white actors in lead roles drew significant criticism.


Noah (2014)
Description: A fantastical and visually stunning take on the biblical flood story, blending myth with environmental and moral themes.
Fact: Darren Aronofsky's interpretation includes elements not found in the Bible, such as the 'Watchers,' angelic beings made of rock. The film sparked controversy for its creative liberties.


Ben-Hur (2016)
Description: A historical epic that intertwines personal redemption with the backdrop of significant religious events, featuring intense chariot races and dramatic confrontations.
Fact: This film is a remake of the 1959 classic, which won 11 Academy Awards. The chariot race scene took weeks to film and involved extensive stunt work.


Son of God (2014)
Description: A compilation of scenes from the miniseries 'The Bible,' focusing on the life, teachings, and crucifixion of a central religious figure, presented as a standalone film.
Fact: The film includes additional footage not seen in the original miniseries. It was released during Lent, targeting Christian audiences.


Risen (2016)
Description: A unique take on biblical narratives, focusing on a Roman military tribune investigating the mysterious disappearance of a body, blending mystery with faith.
Fact: The film was shot in Malta and Spain, locations chosen for their historical resemblance to ancient Jerusalem. It offers a rare perspective on the resurrection story from a non-believer's viewpoint.


A.D. The Bible Continues (2015)
Description: This series explores biblical events with a focus on the aftermath of a pivotal religious figure's crucifixion, blending historical drama with spiritual themes.
Fact: The series was produced by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey, who are known for their work on faith-based projects. It was intended as a sequel to their earlier miniseries 'The Bible.'


Mary Magdalene (2018)
Description: A reinterpretation of a well-known biblical figure's life, emphasizing her role and significance beyond traditional portrayals, with a focus on spirituality and empowerment.
Fact: Rooney Mara prepared for the role by studying ancient texts and spending time in contemplative silence. The film was criticized by some for its departure from traditional biblical narratives.


Paul, Apostle of Christ (2018)
Description: A dramatic retelling of the later years of Paul's life, highlighting themes of persecution, faith, and redemption within the early Christian community.
Fact: The film was shot in Malta, known for its ancient architecture. It focuses on the relationship between Paul and Luke, offering a quieter, more introspective take on biblical stories.
