Girls Will Be Girls Christian Review

Girls Will Be Girls Christian Review

As I sat watching Girls Will Be Girls, Shuchi Talati’s debut feature, it was like stepping into a quiet storm. On the surface, it feels like a simple story of motherhood, girlhood, and all the aching in between. But beneath that subtle, almost still exterior, there’s a stirring—a deeper emotional undercurrent that tugs at something…

Uglies Christian Review

Uglies Christian Review

In a world flooded with YA dystopian films, Uglies is yet another entry that, quite frankly, doesn’t do much to stand out. There’s a growing fatigue with the genre, a sort of weariness from audiences who’ve seen the same themes regurgitated over and over—rebellion, individuality, and the dangers of a society that prizes conformity over…

Unorthodox Christian Review

Unorthodox Christian Review

There’s something magnetic about Unorthodox. From the first frame, it pulls you into Esty’s world—a world so unlike our own but filled with familiar struggles of faith, identity, and the human desire to be free. It’s not just a show about a woman escaping her ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. It’s about something deeper—finding yourself amidst the…

KAOS Christian Review

There’s something deeply familiar yet strangely refreshing about KAOS. It’s the kind of show that keeps you on your toes—not because it’s necessarily unpredictable but because of the wild, chaotic energy that pervades every scene. It’s like the show itself is winking at you, inviting you in for the ride while daring you to guess…

Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist Christian Review

Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist sets out to be an engaging blend of crime drama, nostalgia, and dark humor, wrapped up in the retro aesthetic of 1970s America. It hits the mark in some areas, thanks largely to a star-studded cast and slick production. But for a Christian viewer, the experience is more complex….

Rebel Ridge Christian Review

When you first hear about Rebel Ridge, you might think it’s just another action-packed, shoot-‘em-up thriller with a few explosions and some quick-fix justice thrown in for good measure. But it’s not. The film is like a Trojan horse—wrapped in an exhilarating exterior but stuffed with more thought-provoking questions than you’d expect. Jeremy Saulnier has…