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…

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…

Everybody Hates Chris Christian Review

Everybody Hates Chris Christian Review

If you’re anything like me, when you first hear the name Everybody Hates Chris, you probably don’t expect anything profound. You think it’s just another sitcom—a few laughs, some teenage angst, maybe the occasional heartfelt moment, and that’s it. But let me tell you, there’s a lot more going on beneath the surface of this…

The Underground Railroad Christian Review

The Underground Railroad Christian Review

Stories of American slavery have been told so many times and in so many ways that sometimes, unfortunately, they start to blend into each other—another tragedy in a long line of tragedies, another tale of nameless, faceless suffering. But The Underground Railroad, both in Colson Whitehead’s novel and its adaptation by Barry Jenkins, takes a…

Fleabag Christian Review

Fleabag Christian Review

If you’ve ever found yourself caught in a spiral of bad choices—repeating mistakes, numbing pain with distractions, and pushing away the very people who try to reach out—then you might recognize a bit of yourself in Fleabag. Not that I’m suggesting you’ve hit rock bottom quite like Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s titular anti-heroine, who’s too messy, too…

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story Christian Review

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story Christian Review

“Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” is a shimmering, seductive peek into the early days of the Bridgerton universe, a universe already known for its opulence, heady romance, and whispers of scandal lurking just beneath the silk-clad surface. But if you thought the original series was all style and no substance, you might be in for…