
ALL SAINTS is based on the inspiring true story of salesman-turned-pastor Michael Spurlock (John Corbett), the tiny church he was ordered to shut down, and a group of refugees from Southeast Asia. Together, they risked everything to plant seeds for a future that might just save them all.... (Full plot summary below)
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ALL SAINTS is based on the inspiring true story of salesman-turned-pastor Michael Spurlock (John Corbett), the tiny church he was ordered to shut down, and a group of refugees from Southeast Asia. Together, they risked everything to plant seeds for a future that might just save them all.
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| TheWrapClaudia PuigThe film’s major saving grace is how it seeks to be inclusive in its depiction of Christianity. Through a collective endeavor, a sense of community and faith is reinforced. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckBy avoiding excessive proselytizing and instead simply and effectively relating its moving tale, All Saints proves stirring in a way many of its cinematic brethren do not. |
| RogerEbert.comChristy LemireDirector Steve Gomer approaches dire and potentially devastating situations in understated fashion, allowing the purity of their prevailing humanity to shine through. |
| Colbybryant.comColby BryantIt's a story worth knowing, and churches, big and small, can learn its lessons about faith, community, relationships, and serving others. |
| WORLD Megan BashamIt is theology-challenging to encounter a story where the rousing rescue doesn't come. Or at least not in the way we expect. |
| Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenIf nothing else, the film provides an enlightening look into the Karen diaspora, and a healthy reminder that God’s work is not contained by a sanctuary’s walls. |
| CineXpressFico CangianoJohn Corbett shines in this lovely and effective little film about the power of community. [Full review in Spanish] |
| VarietyJoe LeydonDirector Steve Gomer’s well-crafted faith-based film is affecting without undue heartstring-yanking, almost entirely saccharine-free and, perhaps most impressively, not entirely predictable. |
| National Catholic RegisterSteven D. GreydanusA vanishing rarity: a film that explores the Christian ideal in a way that is attractive regardless of viewers' faith or lack thereof, while challenging believers to live up to that ideal. |
| Sacramento News & ReviewJim LaneActing at the top saves the day-by Corbett, old pro Barry Corbin as the town curmudgeon, and (especially) Nelson Lee as the leader of the refugees. |