A police detective becomes embroiled in a murder case involving a mother and her baby daughter from the Latter-day Saint community, leading him to question his faith and uncover unsettling connections to the LDS Church, ultimately challenging his religious convictions and pushing him to confront his internal struggles. Under the Banner of Heaven is a 2022 American English-language Crime Drama television series starring Andrew Garfield, Sam Worthington, Daisy Edgar-jones, Denise Gough, Wyatt Russell, Billy Howle and Judith Buchan. The series is based on Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer. Series originally aired on Hulu. Creator of the series is Dustin Lance Black. The television show has a running time of 63-88 minutes for each episode. Cinematography was done by Gonzalo Amat.
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Under the Banner of Heaven Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 79%
Ilan Preskovsky
The series appeal to true crime junkies and those with an innate interest in religion is obvious, but it absolutely isnt some sort of esoteric indulgence without broader appeal. ( Read More )
Martin Carr
Another story of human weakness defined through suffering, that cleverly connects with audiences in a way that this densely plotted true crime drama rarely does. ( Read More )
Michael Hogan
Ultimately, this has the sheen of prestige TV without ever quite delivering. ( Read More )
Alex Maidy
There is a washed out look to the series that doesnt shy away from an unflinching look at the crimes at the heart of the story. ( Read More )
Brian Tallerico
Perhaps thats one of the reasons its easy to dream of the movie version of this tale, one that guts most of the history lesson and yet still finds a way to place the Lafferty nightmare against a backdrop of demented fundamentalism. ( Read More )