How Will Hollywood Handle the Spiritual Themes in ‘A Wrinkle in Time?’
Fans of Madeleine L’Engle’s novel are wondering whether the film will do justice to the “cosmic questions” the book raises.
Moss Stitch
‘Paterson’ Richly Rewards the Watchful
So much depends upon a bus driver, carefully attentive, writing poetry in Paterson, NJ.
‘A Man for All Seasons’ is a Movie for Our Time
The stirring portrait of Sir Thomas More shows the costly importance of faithfulness.
Nothing Better Than The Real Thing: ‘Museum Hours’ and ‘This Is Martin Bonner’
Two overlooked movies offer unforgettable characters and rejuvenating vision.
Taste and See That Seattle Is Good—Especially at Christmastime
The bounties of the earth and the best of human creativity direct me to the Maker of all.
Nostalgia for Tomorrow’s Simple Fun
Christian film critics review Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Mr. 3000 and Wimbledon. Plus: Silver City, A Dirty Shame, Cellular, What the Bleep Do We Know?, a philosophical look at The Passion, Disney’s new video The Three Musketeers, and Star Wars creator George Lucas’s stubborn artistic pride.
The Da Vinci Dud
Christian film critics rip apart The Da Vinci Code, applaud Over the Hedge, and see no good in See No Evil. Plus, continued coverage of The Promise and Poseidon.
The 2008 Critics’ Choice Awards
The year’s best movies include a caped superhero, a noble little robot, a recovering addict seeking forgiveness, a kid from the slums, and much more.