Must Go! Part of History Silenced by al_soto So, I read the critics, and basically they're complaining that the movie is "too Catholic" and so it's narrow and rigid. I saw the premiere in Los Angeles, and I beg to disagree. Of course, Mexico...
Must Go! The Greater Glory is better than better! by winniemae OMG!! This movie is Awesome. Andy Garcia has outdone himself in this movie. He is totally awesome in this role. This movie is so action packed and yet emotionally heartwarming. You will fall in love...
Must Go! Great Movie by FastEddieNYU Don't be discouraged by the critics' reviews of For Greater Glory. Most claim that the characters are not well developed, thus making the story clunky or shallow. It is true that a number of...
63 Chicago Sun-Times | Roger Ebert In its use of locations and sets, it's an impressive achievement by director Dean Wright, whose credits include some of the effects on the "Lord of the Rings" films. If it had not hewed so singlemindedly to the Catholic view and included all religions under the banner of religious liberty, I believe it would have been more effective. Read full review
60 New York Daily News | Joe Neumaier The actor (Garcia), whose banked anger has been a secret weapon since "The Untouchables" 25 years ago, paints a fascinating portrait of a man moved by fate. Read full review
50 Movieline | Michelle Orange There's enough froth along the way to keep the memory of Will Ferrell's recent "Casa Di Me Padre" close at hand. Read full review
50 The Hollywood Reporter | Frank Scheck The sort of lumbering epic drama that went out of fashion by the late 1960s, For Greater Glory is mainly notable for shedding light on a little-known historical conflict, namely the Cristero War that took place in 1920s Mexico. Read full review