
Simchas and Sorrows Review: A romantic comedy about love, Judaism, and changing your mind
Simchas and Sorrows is an easy breezy watch that manages to bring up some thought-provoking questions on faith and identity
Simchas and Sorrows is an easy breezy watch that manages to bring up some thought-provoking questions on faith and identity
CLARA SOLA, the feature debut of writer/director Nathalie Álvarez Mesén’s, is surprising and complex look at faith, sexuality, and disability
We’ve got a review of The Worst Person in the World, a discussion of The Believer (2001), plus Oscar nomination reactions.
Evelyn Landow talks The Matrix Resurrections, Dinah House-fire discusses Boy Erased, and I react to Sundance 2022
A review of The Tragedy of Macbeth, a discussion of Red Rocket, and a look at Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival through a spiritual lens
We’ve got new reviews of C’mon C’mon and The Hand of God, plus a discussion of Lars von Trier’s Breaking the Waves
Reviews of new films The Power of the Dog & The Humans, plus an ex-evangelical look at Silence
Mysterious supernatural occurances punctuate this story of two sisters with clashing religious views
Hear reviews of The French Dispatch and Last Night in Soho, plus ex-evangelical filmmaker Andrew Bowcock joins for a discussion of Winter Light
We review the new film The Eyes of Tammy Faye and discuss Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood for Love.
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