“I don’t want to be this way. I am lonely, I am lost.” – R I hated Warm Bodies. Hated it with a passion. Then I actually read the book. This weekend I saw the film, and…
“I’ve been so blind…” The final days of January marked 200 years since the publishing of Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, in 1813. Lots of websites, magazines, and even CNN made note of the…
Albeit controversial, I didn’t find overall that Django Unchained glorified the wrong things. In fact, its rather honest portrayal of man’s inhumanity to man may be a provocative way to fuel conversations about whether or…
And must I now begin to doubt, Who never doubted all those years? My heart is stone, and still it trembles. The world I have known is lost in shadow. It’s been years since I…
Most days Cinemagogue is reviewing films that have come out. Today we wanted to look forward and get the mental gears turning for 2013. There are a host of films set to come out boasting…
Nobody’s perfect, art involves subjectivity, and everybody has bias. That being said, Cinemagogue’s primary reviewer has seen over 60 new releases in 2012 and we thought we’d end the year with James Harleman’s top 10,…
Last week, our book on engaging story and movies, on image-bearing and our Creator, published! It’s available here and on Amazon.com in print and Kindle editions. We’ll be posting an excerpt from each chapter to give a little taste of what you can…
Last week, our book on engaging story, movies, image-bearing and our Creator published and is available here and on Amazon.com in print and Kindle editions. We’ll be posting an excerpt from each chapter to give a little taste of what you can expect…
Chapter 5 of our recently published book is titled The Proof is in the Praxis (or “a little less conversation, a little more action please”). This middle chapter features over a dozen examples of examining…

