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- The Meek Inherit Nothing in ‘Dune: Part Two’What happens when a savior chooses not a cross but a sword?Rebecca Cusey|Français
- ‘God & Country’ Preaches to the ChoirRob Reiner’s documentary makes a strong case against political extremism in the name of Christ—for those who already agree.John Fea|
- ‘The Chosen’ Sets Its Face Toward JerusalemSeason 4 of the popular Jesus show, now in theaters, takes a turn for the serious. CT reports from its premiere and press junket in LA.Peter T. Chattaway in Los Angeles|Français
- ‘Past Lives’ Is the Anti-‘Notebook’We’ve romanticized stories of destiny-driven love—even at the expense of fidelity. This Oscar-nominated drama shows the beauty of limits.Morgan Lee|Português한국어
- Evil Is as Evil DoesThe Zone of Interest, nominated for Oscars including best picture, is a Holocaust horror movie about the corruption of the human heart.Emily Belz|
- The Funny, Confusing Sincerity of ‘The Book of Clarence’Jeymes Samuel’s anachronistic biblical epic nods to classics like “Ben-Hur” and “Life of Brian”—and ends with a surprisingly earnest view of Christ.Peter T. Chattaway|
- Friends in High PlacesWe love celebrity conversions, but this obsession may not be as gospel-centered as it seems.Stefani McDade|Português简体中文繁體中文
- ‘Humanity Laid Bare’: A ‘Freud’s Last Session’ Q&AActor Matthew Goode and director Matthew Brown talk about adapting a stage play, understanding C.S. Lewis, and disagreeing well.Interview by Alexandra Mellen|
- Pull Together NowGeorge Clooney’s “The Boys in the Boat” is a nostalgic true story for a divided America.Rebecca Cusey|
- Surprised by FreudA new movie, “Freud’s Last Session,” imagines a dialogue—and a friendship—between the famed psychologist and C.S. Lewis.Alexandra Mellen|
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