Colin From Accounts Christian Review

Colin From Accounts Christian Review

It’s easy to dismiss Colin from Accounts as just another romantic comedy wrapped in awkward humor. The premise is simple enough: two socially offbeat characters, Gordon and Ashley, who should have absolutely nothing to do with each other, end up falling into a sort-of relationship that’s part slapstick, part genuine emotional exploration. But don’t let…

Last Call: When A Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York Christian Review

Last Call: When A Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York Christian Review

True crime series are a dime a dozen these days. If you scroll through Netflix or Hulu, it’s a genre cluttered with dramatizations of heinous acts, sprinkled with voyeuristic curiosity and a macabre thrill. But Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer America is cut from a different cloth. It’s not just about recounting…

Chloe Christian Review

Chloe Christian Review

Take a deep breath before diving into Chloe, a series that isn’t just another binge-worthy thriller. It’s something far more unsettling. Picture a mirror reflecting back not just who you are, but who you desperately wish you weren’t. And there’s no turning away from it. The series makes you sit with the uncomfortable thought of…

Felicity Christian Review

Felicity Christian Review

There’s something about those first few weeks of college—somewhere between exciting, utterly terrifying, and oddly surreal. It’s a time defined by equal parts giddy liberation and a sense of suffocating uncertainty. Suddenly, life is this wide-open road, and every choice, every person, and every mistake feels like it’s shaping your destiny. What happens if you…

Across the River and Into the Trees Christian Review

Across the River and Into the Trees Christian Review

Some films aren’t meant to be consumed quickly. They linger, they simmer, and they ask something more from you as a viewer. Across the River and Into the Trees, based on Hemingway’s lesser-known novel, is one of those films. It’s the kind of story that pulls you into its world slowly, like the soft, steady…

Catastrophe Christian Review

Catastrophe Christian Review

Let’s talk about mess. Not the neat, tidy kind, but the full-blown, life-is-chaos, how-did-we-get-here mess. That’s Catastrophe in a nutshell. It’s a show that grabs the complexities of marriage, parenting, and relationships by the collar and shakes them until all the imperfections spill out. And as Christians, we know a thing or two about mess…

Somebody Somewhere Christian Review

Somebody Somewhere Christian Review

It’s not often that a show like Somebody Somewhere comes around. At first glance, it’s easy to dismiss it as just another quiet, small-town story without much fanfare or spectacle. But, maybe that’s exactly where the beauty lies. In its unassuming nature, in its refusal to follow the typical patterns of showy television drama, this…