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Evangelical Tracts and Real Art
It may be cliché to say that evangelicals are bad at art---we are, and I think most thoughtful folks know it. But we struggle to identify why we...
Blatant Commercialism Can’t Sink Sweet
Walter Mitty
A comedy that deals with serious themes but manages to stay light enough on its feet that any moments of heavy-handedness are forgivable.
The Lone Ranger
is a Wild, Wild Mess
The last half-hour is exactly what we want a summer movie to be, but we have to sit through two hours of utter tedium to get there.
Is
The Hobbit
a Christian Film? Yes and No
Middle-earth is a world constructed on Christian principles, but that doesn't mean The Hobbit should be taken as a subliminally evangelistic work.
A Spoonful of Sharpness Helps the Sugar Go Down in
Saving Mr. Banks
Seems to serve as a family-friendly version of the art vs. commerce debate, but also packs an emotional and thematic wallop.
Prisoners
More Revenge-Minded Than Faith-Filled
Prisoners is a story of human pain and loss, and of how we respond to the temptation to carry out our own ideas of justice.
Christmas in Narnia
Christmas' appearance in Narnia is very brief, but the celebration means a great deal to the tiny book. Here are three lessons we can draw from...
Despicable Me 2
Delivers More Than Expected
Plain and simple, a kid's movie: lots of fun to watch, the colors are bright, the laughs are many.
Smurfs 2
Will Leave You Blue
What is meant to be a family-friendly comedy sadly becomes a big blue blunder and waste of studio money.
A Million Little Ways to Make Art for God
Emily Freeman talks about her new book where she discusses how we can be creators and artists in our daily lives.
VIDEO
If Only
Jobs
Were as Sleek & Beautiful as an Apple Product
Sounds like a great American dream, and it is—but the filmmakers show us the downright ugly along with the good in this TV-ish biopic.
Black Nativity
Adapts Hughes' Christmas Play for the Screen
Crosswalk.com chats with director Kasi Lemmons and producer T.D. Jakes about the process of bringing Black Nativity from the stage to the screen....
VIDEO
Catching Fire
Trumps its Predecessor in Every Possible Way
Under a new director, deeper themes lurk beneath the disturbing surface story of this sequel to offer a surprisingly relevant takeaway.
Awful
Paranoia
Could Cost Ford an Oscar for
42
Doomed by predictability, but worst of all is the complete lack of suspense. Hopefully it won't hurt Harrison Ford with the Academy.
Your Blog Post Isn't "Christian"
Too many times, we think of something as “Christian” only when it is directly tied to our being “citizens of heaven” instead of our “living on...
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