Synopsis
Pastor Dave responds to the unimaginable tragedy of having his church, located on the grounds of the local university, burned down.
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Cast
- David A.R. WhitePastor Dave
- John CorbettPearce
- Jennifer TaylorMeg Harvey
- Benjamin OchiengReverend Jude
- Tatum O'NealBarbara Solomon
- Shane HarperJosh Wheaton
- Ted McGinleyThomas Ellsworth
- Mike C. ManningAdam Richertson
- Samantha BoscarinoKeaton Young
- ShwayzeTeo
- 60
Variety
This one, taken on its own terms, isn’t bad in a TV-movie-fodder-as-parable way. - 50
TheWrap
As handsomely mounted, TV-movie-quality cinema goes, “Light in Darkness” is at once the best looking, most coherent, and least histrionic of the franchise. - 50
The Hollywood Reporter
While God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness proves less fiery in its preaching than its predecessors, it's also a significantly duller offering. How could it not be, considering that its main plot element involves a courtroom battle over real estate? - 50
RogerEbert.com
A lot of grappling happens. The community grapples. The characters grapple. People grapple alone, people grapple together. Grappling is more interesting to watch than certainty, any day of the week. - 40
Los Angeles Times
God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness, directed by Michael Mason, is less strident than the two surprise hits that preceded it, but it still tells a programmatic story, rooted in presumptions. - 40
Austin Chronicle
To its credit, this third GND installment earnestly attempts to give some degree of lip service to diverging perspectives on the socio-religious-political scale without too much proselytizing, although there’s never any question about who’s side it’s on. - 25
IndieWire
It has to be said that “A Light in Darkness” is considerably better than the two movies that preceded it. Mason, in stark contrast to OG franchise director Harold Cronk, actually knows how to frame a shot like he’s ever actually seen a film before. Corbett also lends a real credibility to the scenes between Reverend Dave and his brother. - 25
Movie Nation
The virtues of God’s Not Dead: A Light in Darkness, are few. So let’s get them out of the way right out of the gate. It’s replaced the generally hostile, defensive and political tone of the first two films with a veneer of “We have to learn to get along.” It’s still toxic, only less so.