Seeing and Believing 240 | Bong Joon Ho’s Mother

Wade and Kevin begin a South Korean cinema marathon. First up is Bong’s 2010 film Mother, a story of murder, money, and parental obsession.

What the Rise of Time Traveler “Confession” Videos Says About How We View Reality

The convenience of fake news (and current “time travel” stories) may have increased exponentially in recent years, but the tendency for wishful thinking to override our commitment to reality has always been with us.

There’s Something Rotten in Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs

As illustrated with ‘Isle of Dogs,’ when we ignore guidance from the past, we end up in a flawed world of our own creation, even if it appears immaculate on the surface.

The Post‘s Most Important Contribution Isn’t about Freedom of the Press

Perhaps the best way we can honor Graham’s paradigm-shifting, government-deception exposing, heroic legacy is to partner with one another much sooner on the journey than Graham’s skeptical advisors partnered with her.

Time Without Measure by The Chairman Dances, Free for CAPC Members

The album Time Without Measure takes on activism with intimate, challenging lyrics in the style of Sufjan Stevens and The Mountain Goats.

Trump and the Consequences of Being a Single-Issue Voter

The real pro-life movement, the work of building a culture that respects human life, must happen from the bottom up, not the top down.

The Next Page: ‘Better Living through Criticism’ and Thinking about Christian Art

We mustn’t offer a knee-jerk dismissal of criticism of so-called Christian media, because sometimes it’s bad art. And bad art, even with the marketing label Christian, does not glorify the ultimate Creator.

Letters and Life: On Being a Writer and a Christian, Free for CAPC Members

An artist is both a creator and citizen in a worship relationship to God.

CAPC Podcast #113 – Ferguson, Evangelical Twitterland, Bill Cosby

Inside the Metal Box: “Fury” Goes Where Most War Films Won’t

Fury is less about battle and more about how battle consumes its participants.

Sex, Marriage, and the Prosperity Sex Gospel: A Review of The Virgins

The Virgins moves past Christians clichés by building them into something new and charming.

Why Faith-Based Films Are Often Bad at Evangelism

Our objective shouldn’t be to “win,” but to give our critics something worth thinking about.