Reflections on Jerram Barr’s Introduction to and Viewing of Wit
“You cannot imagine how time can be so still. It hangs. It weighs. And yet there is so little of it. It goes so slowly. And yet it is so scarce.” Recently, in a small, dimly lighted theater in Frontenac, Missouri, Jerram Barrs introduced the movie Wit (referral link). The audience consisted of 20 Covenant... Continue Reading
The Iron Lady – A Truly Meaningful Film
Commentators disagree on this, but I find myself increasingly attracted to the view that Elihu’s problem is not his theology; it is his complete lack of any human sympathy with Job in his agony. And that, of course, is a young man’s error. Watching The Iron Lady was a strangely emotional experience. As for anyone... Continue Reading
The Adventures of Tintin – Spielberg adapts the beloved story into a rich animated family film
There are plenty of character-driven gags, and little of the snarky one-liners often popular in kids’ flicks. True to Spielberg, the action sequences don’t let up. Tintin’s adventures transition seamlessly from ocean liner to biplane to sand dunes to Moroccan streets. Although they haven’t caught on much in America, in other parts of the world... Continue Reading
Here for a purpose – With Hugo, Martin Scorsese beautifully illustrates our need to put our talents to good use
For my money, Scorsese’s Parisian settings offer the best use of 3D technology so far, and Hugo is one of the few films worth spending extra money for an added dimension. Despite the fact that Martin Scorsese’s first film for all ages, Hugo, was based on the Caldecott-winning children’s novel, The Invention of Hugo Cabret,... Continue Reading
“Do You Get the Picture?”—Classic Christmas Films through the Lens of Creation, Fall, and Redemption
Yet these films will not leave you…sunk in despair. There is redemption. The search does not end in despair but in hope. And that redemptive hope pulls at the heart-strings so passionately because we all want it. We all need it. The greatest stories are stories that show in some way the drama of Creation,... Continue Reading
Movie Review: The Way – Sheen and Estevez present the intensely faith-filled practice of pilgrimage
The Way, a passion project from the father-and-son team of Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez, presents the intensely faith-filled practice of pilgrimage in a way that is not heavy-handed or saccharine. Sheen is a famously devout Catholic while his son describes his faith as “a work in progress,” but they both found transcendence in the... Continue Reading
Osama bin Laden, the Movie – Producers gain controversial access to the Pentagon
Now a new film about that raid by the filmmaking team behind The Hurt Locker has some Republicans calling for an investigation into whether the administration shared classified information in order to give the president a campaign boost The Navy SEAL operation that killed Osama bin Laden gave the president his only significant approval bounce... Continue Reading
A helpful film – Review of “The Help”
As the film credits rolled, we sat silent for a while before leaving the theater. My oldest daughter gave me a look of disbelief as she asked if that was really how some white people treated black people back then. I assured her that in some cases it was all that and worse. She shook... Continue Reading
‘Friends With Benefits’ Mirrors Real-Life Teen Epidemic
Luce has observed that a growing number of kids in school now believe it is a taboo to have a boyfriend or girlfriend. The norm seems to be that “you just have lots of friends and have lots of sex with them,” he said. For one of the top youth ministry leaders in the nation,... Continue Reading
How Christians Warmed to Harry Potter – As the final movie opens, many ex-doubters now see the boy wizard as a good egg.
“When you see self-sacrifice, heroism, the strong power of friendship, applaud it,” he said. “I am more concerned about non-Christians reading the books because I do think it puts witchcraft in a light that is more favorable and positive than it deserves biblically.” After praising the “Harry Potter” books in 2001, author Connie Neal said... Continue Reading
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