Derek Webb Grows Up How the embattled songwriter made his way to musical maturity.
Matt Conner | September 4, 2013
Five to Anticipate This Fall What are our critics watching this fall?
Brett McCracken, Kenneth R. Morefield, Jackson Cuidon, and Alissa Wilkinson | September 2, 2013
To Kill and To Save Two new documentaries explore the role of music during the rise of the Third Reich.
Mark Moring | August 30, 2013
David Lowery's Ballad of Outlaws and Lovers A chat with the director reveals that his film "Ain't Them Bodies Saints" hearkens back to classic American obsessions, cinematic history, literature—and the Bible, too.
Bearden Coleman | August 27, 2013
Motion Picture Prayer An overlooked summer thriller finds a new cinematic use for prayer.
Patton Dodd | July 30, 2013
Death Be Not Proud Two movies out this weekend deal with death - in very different ways.
Mark Moring | July 19, 2013
Why We Need Breaking Bad Watching Walt's slow slide off the moral cliff might just inoculate us against what TV usually teaches.
Jackson Cuidon | July 2, 2013
Mud and the Case of the Southern Film Mud explores dimensions of care and violence intrinsic to Southern films, shedding light on what makes the genre work—and what doesn't.
Bearden Coleman | April 26, 2013
We Will, We Will Mock You There's a fine line between irony and ire, and alas, Father John Misty crossed it.
Patton Dodd | January 16, 2013