Paris Has Fallen Christian Review

Paris Has Fallen Christian Review

Paris Has Fallen is an interesting beast—a TV spin-off born from the adrenaline-charged “Has Fallen” movie franchise. This time, though, Gerard Butler isn’t here to scowl and save the day. Instead, the show takes a hard left into the heart of France, throwing together snipers, mercenaries, politicians, and a hefty dose of chaos. But as…

Creature Commandos Christian Review

Creature Commandos Christian Review

When Creature Commandos hit the scene, I wasn’t exactly expecting a faith-filled journey into DC’s animated realm. James Gunn, the mastermind behind this oddball project, isn’t known for delivering Sunday school lessons—he’s all about chaos, humor, and characters so bizarre you’d question their origins even in a comic book. But like any piece of media,…

The Hotwives of Orlando Christian Review

The Hotwives of Orlando Christian Review

Let’s start with this: The Hotwives of Orlando doesn’t pull any punches. It throws its satirical weight squarely at the juggernaut that is The Real Housewives, a franchise so excessive it practically parodies itself. The writers, Dannah Phirman and Danielle Schneider, know their source material inside out, and they approach it with a sharpness that’s…

Gaslit Christian Review

Gaslit Christian Review

Watergate. Even if you’re not a history buff, you’ve probably heard the term a million times—whispered in scandal, shouted in political arguments, or casually referenced as shorthand for corruption. It’s been dissected, dramatized, and debated endlessly. So, what could a show like Gaslit bring to the table? Plenty, as it turns out. Robbie Pickering’s limited…

Survivor Christian Review

Survivor Christian Review

Reality television is, let’s be honest, a genre that often gets the side-eye from Christians—and for good reason. It’s flashy, competitive, and sometimes feels like it’s glorifying all the wrong things. But then there’s Survivor, a show that’s been around for over two decades, blending adventure, strategy, and human drama. It’s a guilty pleasure for…