'Luther' Not Just For Lutherans: Associated Press story detailing the producers' hopes for a broad-based audience. Summarizes historical background.
AboutFilm.com: Luther (2003): Reviewer Carlo Cavagna notes high points and also suggests changes that he believes would have made this a more emotionally and spiritually powerful film.
HARO Online: Luther: Review and pictures.
Luther: Summary of film with cast and crew, background material, and links from Greg's Preview at Yahoo! Movies.
Luther: In-depth review and theological analysis of the film from a Lutheran perspective by the Rev. Paul T. McCain for Movie Tome.
Luther: Detailed examination of the pre-production and shooting of the film interwoven with details of the finished product and examinations of the reasons for the making of the picture.
Luther: Movie synopsis, review, trailer, cast and crew, locations, and news and media from Hollywood.com.
Luther (2003): Plot summary and commentary on the film's personal revelations and emotional power from Lights Out Entertainment.
Luther (2003): Cast and crew, reviews, summary, viewer comments and discussions, taglines, trailers, showtimes, related material, and links to official and fan sites from the Internet Movie Database (IMDb).
Luther (2003): Reviews from national critics and audiences with movie summary, trailer, news, articles, forum, links, and related material.
Luther (2003): A Hollywood Jesus Movie Review: Includes Quicktime trailer, photographs, cast and crew information, spiritual connections, study resources including youth-oriented comic books, and discussion forum.
Luther: A Movie Review by the Filmiliar Cineaste: Plot outline includes critiques of several actors, giving highest marks to Peter Ustinov and Bruno Ganz while showing less regard for the work of Joseph Fiennes and Claire Cox.
Luther: Film Portrayal Answers Universal Need for Heroes: Summary and critique of the from the EverythingChristian Search Engine.
Luther: Telling the Story of a Man Who Changed the World: Production details from Kodak from the perspectives of director Eric Till, directory of photography Robert Fraisse, gaffer Ronnie Schwarz, and cameraman Kevin Jewison.