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Why We Love ‘The Chosen’ So Much
The new movie “Exhibiting Forgiveness” depicts the dysfunction of generational Black trauma—and the freedom that’s on offer.
Noah
Peter Chattaway has written several pieces for us here at Christianity Today around Noah, including an interview with Aronofsky and Handel and a roundup of "Noah" movies throughout movie history.
Joseph Fiennes Talks About Playing a Skeptic in ‘Risen’
The film Risen —which will hit theaters on February 19, 2016—is not quite like any film based on the Bible that I’ve seen before. Directed by Kevin Reynolds, the film stars Joseph Fiennes ...
‘God & Country’ Preaches to the Choir
Rob Reiner’s documentary makes a strong case against political extremism in the name of Christ—for those who already agree. Flags lifted in a Trump rally in the documentary, God & Country ...
True Grit
True enough: The 2010 movie True Grit—film No. 15 for the Coen Brothers—bears certain resemblance to the 1969 film of the same title, which starred John Wayne and featured some campy singing ...
Violent Movies, Violent Reviews
Is this the purpose and proper mode for a Christian movie review? To judge those who like the film, and to speculate on what sinful attitudes might have provoked a “thumbs-up”?
Catch and Release
Catch and Release is rated PG-13 for sexual content, language and some drug use. Sex is implied in several scenes and somewhat explicit in two. A character puts an unlit joint in his mouth in one ...
My Big Fat Greek Wedding
Gary DeMar saw My Big Fat Greek Wedding, and exclaims, “Of all the reviews I’ve read, no one really gets the movie’s importance.” He goes on to elaborate on the secret of Nia Vardalos’s ...
The Spiderwick Chronicles
The new movie “Exhibiting Forgiveness” depicts the dysfunction of generational Black trauma—and the freedom that’s on offer.
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You can help Christianity Today uplift what is good, overcome what is evil, and heal what is broken by elevating the stories and ideas of the kingdom of God.
The new movie “Exhibiting Forgiveness” depicts the dysfunction of generational Black trauma—and the freedom that’s on offer.
Peter Chattaway has written several pieces for us here at Christianity Today around Noah, including an interview with Aronofsky and Handel and a roundup of "Noah" movies throughout movie history.
The film Risen —which will hit theaters on February 19, 2016—is not quite like any film based on the Bible that I’ve seen before. Directed by Kevin Reynolds, the film stars Joseph Fiennes ...
Rob Reiner’s documentary makes a strong case against political extremism in the name of Christ—for those who already agree. Flags lifted in a Trump rally in the documentary, God & Country ...
True enough: The 2010 movie True Grit—film No. 15 for the Coen Brothers—bears certain resemblance to the 1969 film of the same title, which starred John Wayne and featured some campy singing ...
Is this the purpose and proper mode for a Christian movie review? To judge those who like the film, and to speculate on what sinful attitudes might have provoked a “thumbs-up”?
Catch and Release is rated PG-13 for sexual content, language and some drug use. Sex is implied in several scenes and somewhat explicit in two. A character puts an unlit joint in his mouth in one ...
Gary DeMar saw My Big Fat Greek Wedding, and exclaims, “Of all the reviews I’ve read, no one really gets the movie’s importance.” He goes on to elaborate on the secret of Nia Vardalos’s ...
The new movie “Exhibiting Forgiveness” depicts the dysfunction of generational Black trauma—and the freedom that’s on offer.