Category Archives: Movies

There’s just something about the silver screen, when the lights go down and the projector starts flickering. I make no apology for deriving most of my theology from the movies.

Trailer Roundup (vol. 6)

This is a week late, but better that than never right?

Trailer Roundup (vol. 5)

Ok, kids, it’s trailer time again!

Trailer Roundup (vol. 4)

You know what day it is, folks. It’s Trailer Day!

Trailer Roundup (vol. 3): Wreath Movies

Time for this week’s Trailer Friday roundup!

Trailer Roundup (vol. 2)

This week’s Trailer Friday includes…

Trailer Roundup (vol. 1): the hollywood apocalypse

I love me some good end-of-the-world movies.

Faith in Praxis

Alfonso Cuarón’s Children of Men is the most realistic dramatic look at apocalypse I’ve seen in years.

Blond. James Blond.

I don’t like Bond. James Bond. Never have. But I loved the newest James Bond film, Casino Royale.

Irishfellas

Marty is at it again, this time with Bostonian Irish mobsters in The Departed.

thoughts on Brokeback

There was an interesting barrage of OpEds in the Denver Post last weekend concerning the film Brokeback Mountain, the now nearly infamous gay cowboy movie.
The matter in question was whether or not to actually see the film if you are, in fact, not gay.

Singleness: disease or identity?

Found the follow great article on the topic of — what else? — singleness and identity. But first, a word from Hollywood:

Breckenridge Film Festival, 2005

A few weekends ago, I drove up into the mountains of Colorado. Was I going camping, you ask?

Decuple Word Reviews

Here are a series of reviews I started as a bit of a challenge. The idea was to write the entire review in ten (hence, “decuple”) words or less. I considered the movie title to count as only one word. Oh, and sometimes I had to get clever with hyphenated words to keep [...]

Pop culture and the Canon

Guest reader Sarah’s comment on my blog post about movies referenced in Christian books got me to thinking.

WAH movie index

As most of you know by my annoying name-dropping, I’ve been reading Wild at Heart.