Lee Christian Review

Lee Christian Review

Some movies don’t want to fit into tidy boxes. Lee, a biopic that dances between war drama and a portrait of personal chaos, is one of them. Lee Miller—the woman, not the film—was glamorous and gritty, a restless spirit in a world that often prefers its women predictable and contained. She was a fashion model…

Telemarketers Christian Review

Telemarketers Christian Review

Let’s be honest: no one likes telemarketers. Their calls interrupt dinners, workdays, and rare moments of peace, often offering little more than frustration. So, the idea of a documentary centered around them might seem like a hard sell. But Telemarketers—a raw, energetic, and unexpectedly touching exploration of the shady world of phone-based sales—manages to capture…

The Night Manager Christian Review

The Night Manager Christian Review

When I first settled into watching The Night Manager, I didn’t quite know what to expect. Sure, it came highly recommended—Hugh Laurie and Tom Hiddleston, the charm of spy thrillers, and the ever-reliable allure of John le Carré’s storytelling. But what caught me off guard wasn’t just the sleek suspense or the high-octane plot. There’s…