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'Prisoners' and 'Rush': The Good, The Bad, and The Evil
Sinister, playful, or somewhere in between: two of this week's movies look at the consequences of evil.
Can NoiseTrade's Free Downloads Still Save Music?
Why Derek Webb thinks his 6-year-old music site still beats the streaming services.
Derek Webb Grows Up
How the embattled songwriter made his way to musical maturity.
Five to Anticipate This Fall
What are our critics watching this fall?
To Kill and To Save
Two new documentaries explore the role of music during the rise of the Third Reich.
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.
The Frightening—But Biblical—Moral Logic of 'Breaking Bad'
The show's heart is 
unshakably retributive.
Last Temptation Turns Twenty-Five
Has the film that spurred boycotts—and one arson attack—stood the test of time?
Motion Picture Prayer
An overlooked summer thriller finds a new cinematic use for prayer.
Death Be Not Proud
Two movies out this weekend deal with death - in very different ways.
Why We Need Breaking Bad
Watching Walt's slow slide off the moral cliff might just inoculate us against what TV usually teaches.
It's the End of the World (At Least At The Movies)
Why on earth do we keep putting ourselves through this?
The Gospel of Gatsby and Draper
What if the self-made man wakes up one day and hates himself?
Roberto Rossellini and the 'Moral Point of View'
Why Christians should know his films.
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.
The Grim Image of Game of Thrones
The HBO series is so dark it is unrealistic.
God Shows Up at Downton Abbey
He's no longer just haunting the place. Inside the spirituality of season 3.
On the Road Home with Mumford & Sons
After winning Album of the Year, the band returns to Barclays Center.
We Will, We Will Mock You
There's a fine line between irony and ire, and alas, Father John Misty crossed it.
Sufjan Stevens's Conflicted Christmas
100 songs in, Stevens understands the joys, pains, and ironies of Christmas like no other artist.

Top Story March 28, 2024

Shoes Stay On for Maundy Thursday
Shoes Stay On for Maundy Thursday
Few Protestant traditions continue the footwashing that Jesus did at the Last Supper. Some want a revival of the practice.

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