Mothers’ Instinct Christian Review

Set to the backdrop of suburban 1960s America, “Mothers’ Instinct” weaves a tapestry of human emotions: guilt, grief, and suspicion, inseparably intertwining the lives of Alice and Celine. This supposedly perfect life is shattered one day by a tragic accident, which later on unsettles their inner demons and tests the strength of their sisterly bond….

The Zone of Interest Christian Review

In grappling with “The Zone of Interest,” a series delving into the heart of Auschwitz and the moral abyss it represents, Christians are confronted with profound challenges. It’s not just a story of historical horror; it’s a mirror reflecting the depths of human depravity and the fragile boundaries between good and evil. Confronting the Banality…

Tires Christian Review

As someone who values faith and morality in media, approaching “Tires” gives pause. This comedy series on Netflix seems to center around a quirky auto repair shop, where humor often borders on the crude and mundane. It’s the kind of humor that might leave some Christians uncomfortable, considering its focus on workplace antics and questionable…

The Sympathizer Christian Review

The series adaptation of Viet Thanh Nguyen’s novel, “The Sympathizer,” open their doors onto the chaotic post-Vietnam War era, in which the complications of clashing identities test allegiances. His novel, now a series, offers a deep investigation into the mind of the protagonist, the Captain, who faces severe political and personal turmoil around the globe….

The Tattooist of Auschwitz Christian Review

Based on Heather Morris’ novel, The Tattooist of Auschwitz is vivid testimony to the horrifying experience that befell Lale Sokolov, a Jewish prisoner who became the tattooist tasked with the tattooing of fellow inmates at Auschwitz-Birkenau in World War II. It is something very poignant, reaching to the deepest depth of human cruelty and the…