The Art of Horror
Horror lost its way with the reigns of Saw and Hostel, but the tide has turned. A new crop of filmmakers have returned the genre back to its roots. Listen…
Read MoreHorror lost its way with the reigns of Saw and Hostel, but the tide has turned. A new crop of filmmakers have returned the genre back to its roots. Listen…
Read MoreThere’s a point in every scary movie where things fall apart and they cease to be scary. Depending on what you’re actually afraid of, that could come very quickly. In…
Read MorePrior to diving into this essay, I feel a need to quantify and qualify the topic. First, I am not a musical expert. My knowledge is limited to having played…
Read More“Pity The Blind,” the sign entreats, hung around the neck of a violinist, his eyes closed, as he plays a poignantly displacing melody; the notes are fitful and accepting, braided…
Read MoreListen in as we review War Room and ask the question: Are Christian movies getting better?
Read MoreAt Cinema Faith, we’re not too fond of Christian movies. Truth flows naturally from good stories, but gets suffocated by an agenda. Sermons are different than stories – Christian filmmakers…
Read MoreTo begin with I must confess that I am a pastor who is a huge fan of science, especially physics and theoretical future science, which also makes me a pretty…
Read MoreWe open to darkness and breathing. Then a man, pacing, flashing a switchblade. He stops, trades the knife for a coat, and leaves the room. We follow him through a…
Read MoreDeadlines. Creativity. Beauty. Truth. None of these are grammatically correct sentences. I can tell because of the green squiggling line underneath that short section in my Word document. The importance…
Read MoreFrom director Guillermo del Toro comes a work of fantasy between two conflicting myths: the modern myth of might and materialism and the pagan world of wonder, humility, and sacrifice….
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