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The quest for a perfect fruitcake, a petty larcenist, and a sly Scottish dramedy should all grace your small screen this season.
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But there’s more to “Wake Up, Dead Man” than his condemnatory monologue.
In “Wicked: For Good,” the citizens of Oz would rather scapegoat someone else than reckon with their own moral failings.
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“The Carpenter’s Son,” starring Nicolas Cage, is disconnected from biblical hope.
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The new film asks how the Holocaust happened: and whether it could happen again.
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The Guillermo del Toro adaptation brings unique perspective—but fails to match the depth of its source material.
Major networks have invested in faith-based programming like Wonder Project before. This time seems different.
John Van Deusen’s praise is hard-won and occasionally wordless.
Public Theology Project
We want meaning and resolution—and the kind of monster we can defeat.
Japanese animation has become a media mainstay among Gen Z. You may not “get” it, but the zoomers at your church sure do.