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…

Lockwood & Co. Christian Review

Lockwood & Co. Christian Review

Let’s dive into a world where teenagers grab swords and tackle vengeful ghosts in a supernatural London. That’s the premise of Lockwood & Co., a Netflix adaptation of Jonathan Stroud’s books, and if you’re wondering whether a Christian should engage with a show like this, you’re not alone. Ghosts, spirits, and supernatural combat might not…

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Christian Review

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Christian Review

You might think Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is just another martial arts movie—a tale of warriors with flashing swords, flying kicks, and unstoppable energy. You wouldn’t be entirely wrong; the fight scenes are indeed dazzling, the choreography precise like clockwork, yet graceful like a dance. But to call this merely a “martial arts film” is…

Atlantics Christian Review

Atlantics Christian Review

When you sit down to watch Atlantics (2019), Mati Diop’s cinematic debut, you’re not just watching a movie—you’re being pulled into an ocean of mixed genres, deep feelings, and haunting visuals. But how does this film—a blend of ghost stories, love, death, and the modern clash between tradition and progress—sit with a Christian perspective? Let’s…