2016-06-29T14:50:13-06:00

AFI’s documentary film festival gets stronger each year. Read more

2016-06-24T08:00:05-06:00

Style struggles to triumph over substance. Does it succeed? Read more

2016-05-30T08:18:00-06:00

Review of A Peculiar Glory by John Piper John Piper’s A Peculiar Glory: How the Christian Scriptures Reveal their Complete Truthfulness is unlike any other book I’ve read on the subject of whether or not the Bible is reliable and accurate. More traditional approaches like those of F.F. Bruce, Josh McDowell, or Richard Bauckham argue that Scriptures are historically correct because they stand all the tests for accuracy that honest historians can throw at them. The problem in this approach... Read more

2016-05-20T11:59:05-06:00

Gloriously old-fashioned and visually stunning. Read more

2016-05-18T19:06:11-06:00

An ode to loving mothers and how to cope with grief Read more

2016-05-14T07:48:01-06:00

Getting down and dirty with the hypostatic union Read more

2016-04-08T12:24:01-06:00

Miles Davis may have been a more skilled trumpeter than Chet Baker, but the West Coast legend is the focus of the superior biopic. Read more

2016-04-07T07:28:57-06:00

There’s a fine line between swagger and conceit Read more

2016-03-11T09:03:11-07:00

Terrence Malick’s style may have reached its apex with this story of spiritual struggle. Read more

2016-03-03T05:35:03-07:00

It’s not about winning, it’s about the beauty of naively competing Read more

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