Killers of the Flower Moon Christian Review

Killers of the Flower Moon Christian Review

If cinema has a soul, Martin Scorsese has spent decades searching for it, peeling back layers of humanity’s best and worst to reveal something timeless, raw, and unnervingly true. His latest opus, Killers of the Flower Moon, is more than a film—it’s a relentless, nearly spiritual confrontation with the deep-rooted sins of history. It’s also…

Gaslit Christian Review

Gaslit Christian Review

Watergate. Even if you’re not a history buff, you’ve probably heard the term a million times—whispered in scandal, shouted in political arguments, or casually referenced as shorthand for corruption. It’s been dissected, dramatized, and debated endlessly. So, what could a show like Gaslit bring to the table? Plenty, as it turns out. Robbie Pickering’s limited…

Queer Christian Review

Queer Christian Review

To describe Luca Guadagnino’s Queer as merely a film feels reductive—it’s more like a provocation in cinematic form. Adapted from William S. Burroughs’ slippery, enigmatic novella, the movie defies convention at every turn. It wants to be both a visceral experience and an intellectual exercise, challenging viewers to grapple with themes of isolation, desire, and…

Joy Christian Review

Joy Christian Review

Joy isn’t just a movie—it’s a quiet journey into the heart of what makes us human. It doesn’t shout to make its presence felt. Instead, it whispers truths that seep into your spirit, leaving you thoughtful long after the credits roll. This is not the kind of film that dazzles with spectacle. It’s a movie…

Blitz Christian Review

Blitz Christian Review

Steve McQueen’s Blitz doesn’t attempt to glamorize war or reduce it to typical Hollywood heroics. There are no all-conquering soldiers here, no mythic generals leading from the front. This is a civilian story—a heart-wrenching account of the everyman and everywoman thrown into the crucible of war. Bombs fall, cities burn, and yet these characters press…