2014-04-03T23:33:40-07:00

Interviews with the people who composed the music for Darren Aronofsky's film, plus a music video aimed at prospective Christian moviegoers. Read more

2014-04-03T14:12:23-07:00

Paramount executives discuss how they dealt with pre-release controversy, insiders comment on what the film's success (so far) bodes for other Bible movies in development, and a veteran Oscar pundit asks whether the film can get any major nominations despite its genre and its early release date. Read more

2014-04-02T21:55:54-07:00

A look back at Dark City, The Truman Show, Pleasantville and the Matrix trilogy. Read more

2015-07-21T00:20:09-07:00

Is Darren Aronofsky's film influenced by Jewish mysticism? Certainly. But does it reflect a Gnostic subversion of Judeo-Christian belief? Does it suggest that God is Satan and vice versa? Uh, not so much. Read more

2014-04-01T14:40:14-07:00

One of the conceptual illustrators has released some of the designs he created for Darren Aronofsky's Noah. Also: some videos featuring the rock monsters of earlier films. Read more

2014-06-13T15:50:39-07:00

Jewish writers respond to Darren Aronofsky's film and explore whether it might be too Jewish for Christian audiences. Plus: does the film embrace a form of Jewish Gnosticism? Read more

2014-03-31T23:58:06-07:00

The first time I saw Noah, I didn't cry. The second time I saw it, I did. Here's why I think it had that effect on me. Also: some thoughts on what's missing from the film, and some details that others might have missed. Read more

2014-03-30T12:02:10-07:00

Also: God's Not Dead continues to surprise, and Son of God is still raking in a little money. Read more

2014-03-28T20:57:07-07:00

Some experts think Darren Aronofsky's Bible epic could gross $40 million in its first weekend. Read more

2014-03-27T22:36:09-07:00

The director of Noah comments on the 25th anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill and the fact that there are two different Creation stories in Genesis -- with two different messages. Read more

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