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What
The Avengers
Gets Wrong about God
Anyone who saw Marvel’s latest entry, Avengers: Age of Ultron, knows the film mentioned God quite a lot.
We Try Not to Gush Too Much Over
Black or White
Forces its characters—and the audience—to face up to how they really feel about race and each other all while telling a riveting story.
What Christians Get Wrong about Biblical Movies
When it comes to Christian films, audiences are primarily concerned on how closely the story follows Scripture. But is there anything else to...
Remarkable Heroes Remarkably Human in Enjoyable
Avengers: Age of Ultron
With the deadly serious, highly anticipated origin story out of the way, Joss Whedon clearly gave himself license to have a little fun, and it pays...
Sap, Story Problems Drag
Little Boy
Down from Lofty Aspirations
The spiritual themes, family-friendly content, handsome visuals and talented cast probably sound like a dream cinematic experience. But the story...
Surprise!
Paddington
an Engrossing Kids' Film with Charm and Loveliness for All
The trailers don't do it justice; beneath the film's exterior is a lot of heart and cinematic magic, and very little troublesome content.
5 Christian Women Who Deserve Their Own Movie
Hollywood loves to make films about extraordinary individuals, and here's a list of five extraordinary Christian women who deserve their own movie....
Why Christian Books Might Not Be the Best Evangelism Option
When new Christians were asked if any evangelistic books, articles, or websites influenced their surrender to Christ, most said no. Other factors...
Gorgeous Trailer for
The Little Prince
Will Leave You Breathless
The Little Prince, by French author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, is one of the most beloved children’s books of all time.
Lightweight and Disposable,
Paul Blart
Sequel Funny Nonetheless
It's funny because Kevin James is funny. It’s that simple. It’s unfortunate it can’t be more, but it’s enough.
Burton's
Big Eyes
Bigger Than a Basic Tale of Art vs. Commerce
A compelling study of artistic conviction and compromise, perhaps an honest introspection of Burton's own career.
The Messengers
Offers a Dramatic New Take on End-Times Prophecy
The CW’s new apocalyptic drama isn't the first show to chronicle the end times, but it does take the genre in a bold new direction.
A.D. The Bible Continues
a Brilliant, Beautiful Journey
This Easter Sunday, NBC will launch a follow-up miniseries to The Bible phenomenon: A.D. The Bible Continues.
A Most Violent Year
a Precisely Crafted Homage Lacking a Clear Voice
An impressively rendered facsimile of the great films by 1970s American auteurs. Impossible not to admire yet without distinction itself.
5 Films for Your Children’s Tough Questions
Young minds have a way of noticing things they’re not ready for, and when that happens, Mom and Dad can get asked some pretty tough questions.
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