Seeing and Believing 302 | Shawn Levy’s Free Guy
Shawn Levy’s new film features Ryan Reynolds as an innocent person who finds out that he’s not a person after all but a background character in a video game. Or can he be both?
Shawn Levy’s new film features Ryan Reynolds as an innocent person who finds out that he’s not a person after all but a background character in a video game. Or can he be both?
The Suicide Squad is a genuinely bad movie because it plays on war and death for laughs in irreverent, dehumanizing ways.
It is enough to be made, loved, and redeemed by God. Now if only his people could figure that out.
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MCU director James Gunn switches teams to DC Comics for this reboot of the much-reviled 2016 film, The Suicide Squad.
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The Book of Strange New Things invites us to reckon with the reality of our shifting, ever-uncertain faith.
What I discovered in My Last Name is a story that has continued to help me process not just the grief and disillusionment of these last several months, but diagnose some of our current cultural ills, as well.
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