The Squandering of ‘God’s Not Dead’
The 10-year-old franchise is right that Christians face challenges. But its latest installment, ‘In God We Trust,’ is another disappointment.
Farewell, Jesus Junk? Christian Retail Finds a Deeper Purpose
With the closing of Family Christian, stores focus on curation and community involvement.
Forget Wonder in ‘Now You See Me 2’
“An eye for an eye” is not the end of that passage.
Building a Celluloid Bridge
How a church and a film festival are spanning the sacred-secular chasm.
In ‘A Hologram For The King,’ Tom Hanks Goes to Saudi Arabia
The adaptation of Dave Eggers’s novel is diverting, but never comes together.
On the Film Festival Trail
The surprising Christian energy—and partnership—in the world of Sundance and True/False.
Foxcatcher
The spectacular third feature from “Moneyball” and “Capote” director – but not a sports movie.
The Imitation Game
Benedict Cumberbatch makes even the invention of the computer into compelling cinema.
Reply All
Readers respond to the October issue via letters, tweets, and blogs.
Begin Again
The director of ‘Once’ is back, this time in New York City, with a work of love.