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Tag Archives: darren aronofsky
My [Definitive] Best Of 2014 (Movies, Books, & TV)
One friend challenged me to read fifty books this year; another asked me what my movie-to-book ratio was- said there was no way I actually read that many books with the movies I review regularly. So this year, I kept … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Comics, Current Events, Movie Reviews, Pop Culture, Reviews, Sports, Theology
Tagged Adam Hamilton, Angelina Jolie, Anthony Anderson, Anthony Horowitz, batman, Blackish, brad Pitt, Church of the Redeemer, darren aronofsky, Edge of Tomorrow, Fury, Guardians of the Galaxy, hands free mama, how to train a dragon, John Wick, Keanu Reeves, kyle idleman, Lauren Hillebrand, Lego Movie, Live Die Repeat, Louie Zamperini, Making Sense of the Bible, Matthew McConaughey, Moriarity, Noah, pierce brown, Red Rising, Scott Snyder, The Divide, The Song, The Wake, Tom Cruise, True Detective, Will Ferrell, woody harrelson
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Noah: One-On-One With Screenwriter Ari Handel (Interview)
I don’t think I’ve been this nervous for an interview in awhile. I’ve asked questions of the designer of the 2012 Olympic medals, well-known musicians, professional athletes, authors, and others. But to get time with Ari Handel, screenwriting partner of … Continue reading
Noah: A Second Look (Movie Analysis)
I’ll assume that you’ve already read this if you’re coming back for more on Noah, that you’ve seen the movie and any spoilers I drop here are not going to ruin your experience. I’ll also assume that you are potentially of … Continue reading
Noah: Behind Every Great Man (Deluxe, Spoiler-Laden Review)
Noah isn’t your Sunday School, felt board version of the story found in Genesis 6-10 of the Bible’s Old Testament, but an epic, Hollywood-size thriller about a man who receives a vision of what God wants in a world full of violence … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Movie Reviews, Pop Culture, Reviews, Theology
Tagged anthony hopkins, ari handel, darren aronofsky, Douglas Booth, emma watson, Frank Langella, Genesis, Jennifer Connelly, Logan Lerman, marton csokas, Methuselah, Nephilim, ray winstone, Russell Crowe, The Bible, the fountain, The Watchers, tubal-cain
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Noah: What We Might Learn (Movie Analysis)
What do The Last Temptation of Christ, The Life of Brian, The Passion of the Christ, and Bruce Almighty have in common? Some Christians found the films wildly offensive; some found meaning and a deeper understanding of aspects of their faith by watching. Personally, I’m … Continue reading
Brian Godawa On Noah: “Respect The Story” (Interview)
Brian Godawa is the author of the Chronicles of the Nephilim series, screenwriter of To End All Wars and The Visitation, and blogger at Godawa.com. But who is Brian Godawa and why does he care so deeply about Noah? This week, the author/speaker/theologian sat down to … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, Movie Reviews, Pop Culture
Tagged Brian Godawa, Chronicles of the Nephilim, Cleopatra, Dallas Buyers Club, darren aronofsky, Ernest Gordon, genesis 6:1-4, Hope Rises, Lord of the Rings, Nephilim, Noah, Noah Primeval, Paramount, Russell Crowe, The Bible, to end all wars
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Noah > Son Of God. Stop The Madness! (Mustard Seed Musing)
Hollywood wants to cash in on the Christian market that was the big score a decade ago with Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ. This year, Mark Burnett and Roma Downey released Son of God, complete with the backing of evangelicals … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Reviews, Pop Culture, Theology
Tagged adam and eve, anthony hopkins, biblical canon, christian bale, darren aronofsky, emma watson, Exodus, History Channel, Mark Burnett, Mary, mother of god, parable of the prodigal son, passion of the christ, ray winstone, return of the prodigal son, Roma Downey, Russell Crowe, son of god, synod of hippo
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