Is it ridiculous to think we can learn a serious spiritual lesson from a fictional character?
Movie lines, like Bible verses, can contain kernels of truth that allude to a truth larger than a few words can express.
An interview with a faculty member from Act One reveals the hope that gifted Christians with a solid redemptive approach to culture can have an impact on the film industry.
A film maker shares something of her journey to the art form and the works that journey has produced so far.
Can film tell it like it is? A look at Todd Solondz's Storytelling raises questions about what it means to redeem the art of film.
A Christian in the film industry introduces us to some reasons to have hope for Hollywood.
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines manages to top its predecessors?but not in a good way.
When we escape the noise long enough to hear the still, small voice, the journey of life takes on amazing new meaning.
The Lord of the Rings series emerges as the popular favorite, with many lesser-known works making the list as well.
Reviews help us analyze and act in our culture.
Why Mark Moscowitz's Stone Reader is a must-see rental for artists and lovers of art.
The long-awaited film is finally here—what can we make of media opinions now that we can finally see it for ourselves?
Why evangelicals need to get smart about movies.
A review of the film Garden State.
Members value character development and the integration of pain and humor.
A mini-review of the film Mostly Martha.
Part one in a series of two articles on finding our way through modern horror film.
Part two in a series of two articles on finding our way through modern horror film.
If mourning were literally transformed into dancing, what would the transformation look like?
Guided by Rev. Netflix, a couple seeks something of what they weren?t finding in church in front of their television.
A review of the German film Rosenstrasse, set during the successful women?s protest in Nazi Germany.
A review of Narnia, Disney?s 2005 production of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
On the top ten in television.
Exploring the philosophy of an artist whose collage work is suggestive about the nature of time and memory.
Independent America: The Two-Lane Search for Mom and Pop points in the right direction.
Werner Herzog?s documentary Grizzly Man turns a man who wants to turn into a bear into a tragic hero instead.
A review of the 1974 film Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia.
More movie lines that intersect the spiritual dimension.
A review of the Cornerstone Festival 2006.
A review of Little Miss Sunshine.