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Monthly Archives: February 2015
The Lookalike: The Gritty World Of Second Chances (Movie Review)
Noir films seem to stick around even when all else passes like a fad. Drive. Brick. Only God Forgives, just to name a few. Now, Richard and Michelle Gray team up to deliver The Lookalike, a rambling, rabbit hole-following film about a bunch of … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Reviews
Tagged Gillian Jacobs, jerry o'connell, John Savage, Justin Long, Luis Guzman, noir, Sadie
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The Voices: Wrestling With Reality (Movie Review)
The Voices proves to be a Ryan Reynolds-vehicle of startling proportions. Sure, he has done funny (The Proposal), intense (Buried), animal voices (Turbo), and violent (Smokin’ Aces), but here, he’s able to do all of the above. Reynolds’ Jerry Hickfang is a schizophrenic factory … Continue reading
Justice League Throne Of Atlantis: Aquaman Getting His Due (Movie Review)
Aquaman has always been a favorite of mine. Maybe it’s because I was a swimmer for most of my life, grew up on an island, or have always been happier in the water. But in Geoff Johns’ run on the Aquaman title … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Movie Reviews, Pop Culture
Tagged Arthur Curry, batman, Cyborg, Green Lantern, Jason O'Mara, jerry o'connell, Mark Waid, Matt Canter, Nathan Fillion, Ocean Master, Orm, rosario dawson, Sam Witwer, Shazam, Shemar Moore, Superman
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Derek Minor’s Empire: All About The Kingdom (Music Review)
The artist formerly known as PRo, now performing as Derek Minor, is an artist, a rapper, a theologian. He, Andy Mineo, and Sho Baraka have worked their way into my dream team of Christian rappers that once featured Lecrae and Trip … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Music, Pop Culture, Reviews, Theology
Tagged Andy Mineo, Derek Minor, Empire, kingdom of God, Lecrae, Luke 12, Pro, Trip Lee, Welcome to Minorville
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Do You Believe In Miracles? (Sunday’s Sermon Today- Gospel of Luke)
The Super Bowl was pretty amazing. The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots struggled, banged on each other, and fought for thirty-nine minutes. And then in the final minute, two amazing things happened. First, Russell Wilson threw the ball … Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture, Sermons, Theology
Tagged Centurion, God, miracles, New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, Super Bowl
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Pass The Light: Victor Hawks Dishes On His Film (Interview)
Pass the Light hits select Carmike Theaters this Friday. Clergy can get in free, and youth can get a free Coke. I sat down with screenwriter Victor Hawks to discuss the importance of the film and its message about a political … Continue reading