The Street Avenger Christian Review

The Street Avenger Christian Review

The​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Street Avenger is a film that follows the stereotypical vigilante cinema style: a man, usually after suffering some injustice, fights against the criminal world. Pacing with all these emotions, the film cries out in anger, determination, and grief. I, as a pastor, saw it and the tension was felt not only on the side…

Kill Bill The Whole Bloddy Affair Christian Review

Kill Bill The Whole Bloddy Affair Christian Review

Kill Bill (2025) is a pastor’s nightmarea hymn being screamed out loud. The movie is extreme, stylish, and unyieldingan operatic tale of gutting one’s enemies with very little showing of compassion. It certainly is a work of art in terms of the director’s vision: the fight scenes, the colors, and the overall sense of order…

Remus Gang Christian Review

Remus Gang Christian Review

The Remus Gang (2025) movie brings us back to the smoke-filled streets of early 20th century America’s heart. It centers on two brothers from Kentucky who begin working for a bootlegging kingpin in Cincinnati’s infamous “Sin City” of Newport, Kentucky. It’s a tale about ambition, loyalty and the gradual erosion of innocence in the face of temptation. The Christian heart…

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Christian Review

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t Christian Review

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is a magician’s trick in itself – fast, clever, and full of smoke. However, the film conveys a subtle message about trust, deception, and the thin line between justice and pride under the illusions and diamond heists. The Horsemen are back, and they are not only accompanied by new characters but also…

Lurker Christian Review
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Lurker Christian Review

The title itself—Lurker—carries a certain chill. A word we often use casually online suddenly feels heavy, dangerous, and intimate when brought into the real world. And that is exactly what this film does: it takes our modern obsession with celebrity, fandom, and social media, and twists it into a psychological nightmare that feels uncomfortably close….

Honey Don’t! Christian Review

Honey Don’t! Christian Review

On the surface, Honey Don’t! looks like a quirky detective noir—dark humor, mysterious deaths, and a small-town church hiding big secrets. Directed by Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke, the film flips the classic private-eye formula upside down, adding layers of absurdity, satire, and spiritual undertones that make you laugh, think, and squirm—all at the same…