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Carole Mallory: Review: For Greater Glory Shows a Glorious Mexico

Mexico in its splendor fighting for freedom: The Cristero War (1926 -29). Who knows of this period of history when the Mexican Government attempted to secularize the country?
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Carole Mallory: 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' Has Oscar Heat

Entertainment : Huffington Post: Entertainment Blog (last year)

At last a film celebrating the last years of life in blazing glory set in the joyful splendor of Udaipur, India. The writing is witty and quick, while the scenery is lush with an abundance of flowers in bold primary colors. Read Post

REVIEW: Despite Cristero War Setting, For Greater Glory Could Use a Better Story

Entertainment / Film : Movieline (12 months ago)

Although he converted to marry his devoutly Catholic wife in 1926, Graham Greene was famously called to the faith during his time in Mexico, where he exiled himself in 1938, after an over-stimulated review of a Shirley Temple movie ... Read Post

For Greater Glory – Just Seen It Movie Review

Entertainment : EclipseMagazine (11 months ago)

In 1926, the government of Mexico attempts to secularize the country. As the Federales murder clergymen, a priest and a retired general join forces to start a rebellion. Together, they fight for religious freedom. Starring Andy Garc... Read Post


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