For all his far-reaching fame, Sol Harkens, the world's most famous atheist, is a lonely soul and a lousy part-time dad. After a near death experience challenges his simplest assumptions about this world, Sol finds his purpose and re-imagines his life, in a film that will make you laugh and cry and want to stand up and cheer.
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October 26, 2017
For its intended audience, "Let There Be Light" should prove an involving bonanza of conservative, Christian-centric ideals, mores and speechifying.November 22, 2017
Everything is rushed in the movie, including the tear-jerker ending. None of these characters are really believable, but I have to give it up for Sorbo, he does a pretty good acting job, while playing a poorly-written character.October 27, 2017
While Christian audiences will no doubt embrace this heavily proselytizing drama, secular viewers are likely to feel like they've been accosted by a street corner preacher.October 30, 2017
Sam Sorbo delivers the year's best Kleenex-clutching moment in this warm redemption tale.October 26, 2017
The Sorbos, and benefactor Hannity, eventually soften their scare tactics in old-school tearjerking and a tech/design package that's above-average for the genre.