Darkness, the Silver Screen, and the Human Soul The personal transformation of the complex and profoundly imperfect man in Schindler's List might very easily be our own story. Marc LiVecche | posted 12/30/2008 03:39PM
A Monster? Or One of Us? The German film After the Truth, exploring a fictional trial of Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, forces all of us to ask ourselves if we're capable of the same sort of evil. by Mike Hertenstein | posted 10/15/2008 12:00AM
Do Political Films Matter? Oliver Stone's W, which releases this week, is the latest of many movies about pols and politics, but whether they actually affect election outcomes is hard to say. by Brett McCracken | posted 10/14/2008 12:00AM
Hellboy, Evil, and the Cross The Hellboy sequel opening soon is just the latest in a long line of films about battling supernatural baddies—with the Cross often wielded as a weapon of goodness. by Steven D. Greydanus | posted 7/08/2008 12:00AM
You Reviewed WHAT?? Our recent review of Sex and the City prompted some strong reactions from readers. Here's why we reviewed it—and many other "objectionable" films. by Mark Moring | posted 6/06/2008 12:00AM
JESUS for Women The JESUS film, one of the most effective evangelistic tools of all time, now comes in a version edited primarily for women—Magdalena: Released from Shame. by Carolyn Arends | posted 6/03/2008 12:00AM
The Irony of Iron Man What can we learn from an armor-encased superhero who can protect others, but can't save himself? And what does his story say about finding strength in weakness? by Frank Smith | posted 4/29/2008 12:00AM
A Flawed History James Carroll's controversial book, Constantine's Sword by Steven D. Greydanus | posted 4/25/2008 12:00AM
Is Caspian Really C. S. Lewis? Of all the characters in the author's beloved Chronicles of Narnia, the title character of Prince Caspian is most like the author, and the book is surprisingly autobiographical. by Devin Brown | posted 4/22/2008 12:00AM
Friends, Faith and a Feud A couple of old friends—"one a Christian, one not—discuss their disparate views on life in the thought-provoking new film, Purple State of Mind. by Brandon Fibbs | posted 3/18/2008 12:00AM
The 2007 Readers' Choice Awards You liked movies about hip (and pregnant) teens, animated rats, and former CIA assassins, but most of all, you loved a film about one man who changed the world. directed by Michael Apted | posted 2/12/2008 12:00AM
The 2007 Critics' Choice Awards A combination of Oscar nominees and lesser-known indies makes up our list for the best overall movies of the year. directed by Jason Reitman | posted 2/05/2008 12:00AM
A Better Documentary While Amazing Grace by David Neff | posted 1/31/2008 12:00AM
The 10 Most Redeeming Films of 2007 What do monks, kites, unwanted pregnancies, a 19th century abolitionist, and a young man with a life-sized inflatable doll have in common? They're all in movies that we've deemed the ten most redeeming films of 2007. directed by Philip Gröning | posted 1/29/2008 12:00AM
Choosing Life at the Movies 2007 could be remembered as the Year of Pro-Life Cinema. Mark Moring | posted 1/22/2008 09:03AM
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