
Faith Reels: ‘Trumbo’ … courage is contagious, but sometimes takes awhile
This weeks review is the bio-pic “Trumbo” starring Brian Cranston; a film that examines the meaning of freedom in a time of fear

This weeks review is the bio-pic “Trumbo” starring Brian Cranston; a film that examines the meaning of freedom in a time of fear

This week’s review is ‘Brooklyn.’ It’s a love story, an immigrant story and it just might have something important to tell us about congregational development.

The most striking thing about this film is the stark reality of the early feminist movement. It was dangerous business to go against the will of the male dominated power structure and working women in particular who dared to do so paid high personal prices.

In this week’s review, Dan & Bonnie take a look at the Cold War thriller, Bridge of Spies

This week’s review is of “Everest,” a film loosely based on the experiences of a team of climbers whose attempt to climb to the rooftop of the world went terribly wrong

This week’s review is Black Mass, with Johnny Depp as the notorious gangster Whitey Bulger. It is a film that explores the depths of darkness which the human spirit can discover.

By Bonnie Anderson and Dan Webster This is a delightful movie starring Patricia Clarkson, Ben Kingsley and co-starring New York City. Living can

This weeks review looks at the taut psychological thriller, the Gift

This week’s movie is a documentary about a series of debates broadcast in 1968 between William F. Buckley, Jr and Gore Vidal that foreshadowed and set the tone for the media landscape of today.

Amidst all of the big box office draws this summer comes a lovely little movie about the heart and soul of the human condition…love.