Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues Christian Review

Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues Christian Review

What does it mean to truly know someone—especially someone who has become larger than life? In Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues, Sacha Jenkins doesn’t try to pin Armstrong down into a neat biography. Instead, he invites us to wander through the echoes of the great jazzman’s life, weaving a tale that’s as soulful and layered…

Silver Linings Playbook Christian Review

Silver Linings Playbook Christian Review

Sometimes a movie sneaks up on you, breaking through the noise of overly polished Hollywood productions to deliver something real. Silver Linings Playbook is one of those movies. It’s a wild, messy, and at times overwhelming piece of storytelling that feels less like a scripted narrative and more like stepping into someone else’s chaotic life…

The Tragedy of Macbeth Christian Review

The Tragedy of Macbeth Christian Review

There’s something arresting about Joel Coen’s The Tragedy of Macbeth. It creeps under your skin, not with jumps or scares but with a slow, unrelenting dread. The black-and-white cinematography pulls you into a world that feels both ancient and painfully immediate, where ambition twists hearts and consequences can’t be outrun. You feel the weight of…

Killers of the Flower Moon Christian Review

Killers of the Flower Moon Christian Review

If cinema has a soul, Martin Scorsese has spent decades searching for it, peeling back layers of humanity’s best and worst to reveal something timeless, raw, and unnervingly true. His latest opus, Killers of the Flower Moon, is more than a film—it’s a relentless, nearly spiritual confrontation with the deep-rooted sins of history. It’s also…

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…