Entertainment

Current events
Is “The Book of Clarence” blasphemy? What the new film says about Jesus—and us
Ryan Denison, PhD

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Taylor Swift is Time Magazine’s “Person of the Year”: A reflection on the privilege of sharing hope
Jim Denison, PhD

Current events
From Barbenheimer to The Flash: The hits, flops, and surprises of the 2023 summer movie season
Conner Jones

Popular culture
“The Hiding Place” is a new film of a play of a book, but its theme remains the same: courage in the face of brutality
Ryan Denison, PhD

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The Hillsong and Duggar Family documentaries expose lamentable secrets: Should you watch?
Conner Jones

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New video game in “The Legend of Zelda” franchise promises adventure: Can Scripture offer something more exciting?
Nathan Allen

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Is “I Am Jesus Christ” heretical? New video game allows you to play as Jesus and perform miracles
Mark Legg

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“The Pope’s Exorcist,” starring Russell Crowe, portrays a real-life exorcist: Do demon possessions still happen?
Mark Legg

Current events
Rainn Wilson calls out “anti-Christian bias in Hollywood” following “The Last of Us”
Mark Legg

Popular culture
And the Oscar goes to . . . A guide to the 2023 Best Picture nominees (Part 2)
Conner Jones

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And the Oscar goes to . . . A guide to the 2023 Best Picture nominees (Part 1)
Conner Jones

Popular culture
“Jesus Revolution” entertains with the moving true story of the origins of the “Jesus freaks”
Mark Legg

Current events
Sam Smith and Kim Petras’ performance of “Unholy” at the 2023 Grammys was satanic, but was it devil worship?
Mark Legg

Current events
“Avatar: The Way of Water” is beautiful and inspires our God-given imagination
Mark Legg

Popular culture
“Glass Onion,” Netflix’s new murder mystery, hides biblical truth in plain sight
Nathan Allen

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Demi Lovato’s latest album reveals her “burned view” of the church
Christian Englert

Popular culture
On the oddity of “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” the multiverse, and why Christians need to rethink art
Mark Legg

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Mark Wahlberg’s new film “Father Stu” is a true-story parable on suffering and faith
Ryan Denison, PhD
