• Home  /
  • Archive by category "Biography"
  • (Page 5)

Review| ‘Hacksaw Ridge’, Pacifism, and Mel Gibson’s Surrender

November 8, 20161

With the mere mention of a new creative endeavor by Mel Gibson, the public memory once again recalls the man’s…

Read more

Streaming Weekly November 2016 1.0

November 4, 20160

It’s hard to believe we have reached the final two months of 2016 and also stepped into the most hallowed…

Read more

#113 – The Birth of a Nation and Systemic Injustice

October 20, 20160

On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: We talk about the Sundance hit, The Birth of a Nation.…

Read more

Review| The Birth of a Nation

October 3, 20160

Missed in history stories can be some of the best and most interesting stories. And when the story is from…

Read more

Review| ‘Snowden’ Shows Our Worship of Security

September 19, 20160

“Most Americans don’t want freedom, they want security.” Citizen Four won the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2015. By…

Read more

Review| Sully, and the Fear of Judgement

September 12, 20160

In recent decades there are few names that have impacted the landscape of Hollywood as greatly as Clint Eastwood and…

Read more

Review| Free State of Jones: You Cannot Own a Child of God

June 28, 20160

Stories surrounding American war history are common among yearly blockbusters. We typically see one or two tent-pole war films with…

Read more

Review| ‘The Prince of Egypt’: Respecting the Source

April 14, 20160

The Prince of Egypt is probably DreamWorks Animation’s greatest film in virtually all respects. Devoid of the sarcasm and modern sensibilities…

Read more