What’s Wrong with Instagram Filters

Filters can be fun. Some can be harmless. But don’t adorn yourself with one. You don’t need it.
Cinderella Movies Ranked (According to Family-Friendliness)

We’ve taken the time to rank some of the more popular versions of Cinderella based on their family-friendliness.
Why Babbling Over Bennifer Is Bad

I remember how the articles I read and discussions I had taught me that celebrities somehow weren’t human beings. That because they were on a big screen, I could offer up my own commentary on a person as readily as I would on the latest iPhone.
Will She-Hulk Smash Sexist Stereotypes? Or Slip Into Them?

Marvel is bringing its next mean, green character to the small screen, but will it also bring big problems?
Three Sweet, New Films for the Fathers in Our Lives

Each of these films has their own content concerns, which you can read about in our reviews, but they also each have their own merit and heartfelt messages about what it truly means to be a father.
Entertainment About Pandemics Isn’t Quite So Entertaining Now

In a post-pandemic world, do we really want to be reminded of the hardships we faced?
A Conversation with ‘Blue Miracle’ Stars Dennis Quaid and Jimmy Gonzales

Netflix’s Blue Miracle is about how a grizzled old fisherman teams up with a bunch of orphans to compete in what’s called the Super Bowl of fishing.
A Conversation with ‘A Week Away’ star Bailee Madison

We had the chance to sit down with Bailee and talk about her faith, Lucky Charms cereal, what it’s like filming a musical.
For 15 Seasons, Supernatural Talked a Lot About God (But Didn’t Know Him Very Well).

The biggest problem suggesting that the world operates on a Yin-Yang balance rather than good triumphing over evil is that they ignore the very theology that they derive their storylines from.
The New “Abortion Road Trip” Movie Trend Seeks to Normalize Abortion for Young Girls

The term “road trip” used to mean jumping in a car with friends or family to go on an adventure—maybe to watch the Olympic Games (as in the 2002 Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen film Getting There) or perhaps just to get home to your loved ones (as in Planes, Trains and Automobiles). But lately, we’ve […]