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…

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…

Jules and Jim Christian Review

Jules and Jim Christian Review

Few films dance so gracefully between joy and sorrow, intimacy and isolation, like François Truffaut’s Jules and Jim. Released in 1961, this French New Wave classic has a timeless charm that still captivates audiences, even after more than half a century. There’s something magnetic about its storytelling—a deep exploration of love, friendship, and the human…

Singin’ in the Rain Christian Review

Singin’ in the Rain Christian Review

There’s a certain kind of magic that some films possess—an unexplainable, almost ethereal quality that transcends time, generations, and cultural shifts. And Singin’ in the Rain? It’s soaked in that very magic, overflowing with a kind of joy that’s hard to bottle up. It’s a film that practically begs you to smile, to get caught…