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"An all-stops-out heart-tugger. Its emotional wallop is earned honestly and uncompromisingly."
Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times

"A salient, challenging portrait of a young man grappling with his faith and identity."
Craig Outhier, The Orange County Register

"Writer-director C. Jay Cox gives his opposites-attract story emotional heft with powerful subplots and some wonderful acting. Mary Kay Place, as Aaron’s bitterly disappointed mother, is especially fine, as is Jacqueline Bisset, as Christian’s boss, who has secrets of her own."
Ernest Hardy, LA Weekly

"Written and directed with a clear sense of commitment by Cox, it affords rich roles for young actors Wes Ramsey, Steve Sandvoss and Rebekah Jordan as well as those accomplished risk-takers, Jacqueline Bisset and Mary Kay Place."
Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times

"A sweepingly romantic story." Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
"An emotionally moving yet funny and erotic love story."

R. Hunter Garcia, Entertainment Today

"A heartfelt endeavor."
Stephen Rea, Philadelphia Inquirer

"Smart, sexy, and superb drama."
Randy Shulman, Metro Weekly – D.C.

"The wonderful Mary Kay Place, gives the most searing performance of her career."
Randy Shulman, Metro Weekly – D.C.

"Latter Days is a powerhouse – grabs you by the heart—hard—and refuses to let go."
Metro Weekly – D.C.

"Latter Days not only affirms the gay state of being, it explores it with an honesty and integrity not typically found in such glossy Hollywood-aimed commodities."
Metro Weekly - D.C.

"Cox deftly explores the links between coincidence and destiny, fate and miracles, love and loss."

Metro Weekly – D.C.

"There is a happy ending that gives Latter Days something of a radiant glow."
Windy City Times

"…an affirmation of true love over hot sex, along with a reminder that the two aren’t mutually exclusive."
Michael O’Sullivan, Washington Post