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Audrey Assad Shares Powerful Story of Her Syrian Heritage
A minor celebrity in Christian circles, one would never guess this talented artist was the daughter of refugees.
A Few Thoughts on the 2017 Oscar Nominees
Whether you love Hollywood or hate it, there’s no denying Oscar night draws a large crowd, and creates platforms on which artists proudly speak.
Scorsese's Silence
Few would argue that the greatest living film director is Martin Scorsese. And I would argue that his greatest film to date is the newly released...
6 Things on Netflix You Should be Watching
2016 alone brought us a number of binge-worthy series, but which programs should be at the top of every viewer’s watch list?
A Gentle Balance to the "Shack Attack"
I will stay away from the theological debate because Tim and Wayne have presented both sides for you to evaluate. Instead I want to offer a few...
Actor Andrew Garfield Discovers Deep Love of Jesus through New Film 'Silence'
The actor Andrew Garfield recently appeared as a guest on Stephen Colbert’s "The Late Show” where he discussed his new movie “Silence” and how it...
The Shack
and What it Says about Evangelicalism
Pastors guard your people by telling them the truth. Brothers and sisters in Christ, please make the movie version of this heretical book far less...
The Accountant
's Autistic Anti-Hero Balances a Smart Thriller
Offering a character that at times comes off as a superhero without the costume, The Accountant blends seemingly discordant elements into a...
The Bowden Dynasty
: More Faith-in-Football, This Time in Documentary Form
Bobby Bowden is one of college football's all-time winningest head coaches, and the story of how he built The Bowden Dynasty at Florida State can't...
A Look Back on the Golden Globes
All in all, this year’s show was a night of laughter, music, and political elbowing as actors acknowledged the best films of the season
The Top 5 Christian Films of 2016
2016 was a generous year for Christian movies. Now that 2017 is just days away, it might be worthwhile to look back on which films had the greatest...
Hidden Figures
Proves Inspirational Filmmaking Isn't Rocket Science
This film never comes across as a lecture as it tells the story of three African-American women employed as 'human computers' by NASA during the...
A Monster Calls
Could Use Some Light and a Lighter Touch
A grim (not Grimm) tale about a boy who has to learn to face the truth. The beautiful artwork comes alive and there's a solid moral, but that can't...
Overly Flattering
Snowden
Sparks to Life Only Sporadically
Director Oliver Stone's hagiographic movie about the man who exposed the extent of the U.S. government's surveillance program leaves no room for...
Try as They Might, Big Name Cast Can't Make
Sing
Sing
I was wrong about Sing. The trailers made it look like a 90-minute, 2.5-star, animated version of The Voice featuring anthropomorphic animals, but...
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