American Factory Christian Review

American Factory Christian Review

Let’s talk about American Factory for a minute—Steve Bognar and Julia Reichert’s brilliant, raw documentary. It’s not a film that hits you all at once, but it sits there under your skin long after you’ve watched it. It’s about jobs, factories, people, robots, and the clashing cultures of America and China. But really, it’s about…

Will & Harper Christian Review

Will & Harper Christian Review

If you want to see what friendship looks like when it’s put through the wringer—when it’s stretched, twisted, and transformed, all while somehow holding its shape—Will & Harper offers a soft, sincere glimpse into that reality. On its surface, the film presents a simple story of two friends reconnecting, Will and Harper, whose relationship has…

Wormwood Christian Review

Wormwood Christian Review

At first glance, Errol Morris’ Wormwood doesn’t feel like a typical documentary. It’s not a straightforward recounting of historical events but more like a slow dance with mystery, deception, and grief. The story of Frank Olson, a U.S. government scientist who died under strange and suspicious circumstances in 1953, doesn’t lend itself easily to any…

The Midnight Gospel Christian Review

The Midnight Gospel Christian Review

There’s something about The Midnight Gospel that feels, at first glance, utterly chaotic. You’re dropped into a world of swirling colors, bizarre creatures, and a mash-up of deep philosophical musings mixed with surreal, often grotesque, visuals. You blink. You blink again. Then you ask yourself, “What in the world is happening?” As a Christian viewer,…