Today in The Wall Street Journal, Gregory Wolfe considers the work of Thomas Kinkade: Why it appeals to so many people, what it means, what it denies. (more…) Read more
Today in The Wall Street Journal, Gregory Wolfe considers the work of Thomas Kinkade: Why it appeals to so many people, what it means, what it denies. (more…) Read more
Of all the movies playing in theaters this weekend, I encourage you to choose Blue Like Jazz. Why? (more…) Read more
Before I go any farther, please accept this caution: If you don’t want this movie’s surprises to be spoiled, you would be wise to avoid almost all reviews of The Cabin in the Woods. Here’s my promise to you: I’ll strive to avoid spoiling any significant surprises beyond the opening act — in fact, you’ll have more surprises spoiled by the film’s trailers and TV commercials than by this review. But regarding the movie’s imaginative set-up… yes, I’ll describe that. So... Read more
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My review of The Kid With a Bike is published at Good Letters, the blog hosted by Image. Read more
The Scriptures say that “all creation groans” until God remakes the world. Today, all creation is groaning a little louder. Why? I’ll tell you why… (more…) Read more
Okay, so the bad news today was the plagiarism scandal. Here’s the good news. Ron Burgundy is coming back. (more…) Read more
I know many of you love French-language movies. How many of you read French-language literature? I happen to have just received some French-language editions of my novels Auralia’s Colors and Cyndere’s Midnight and I can’t wait to give some away… (more…) Read more
My review of The Hunger Games is up! (more…) Read more
Here’s a hint… (more…) Read more