Movie Monday: Think Like a Man
Katniss had a good run. After four weeks as box office champ, The Hunger Games was finally toppled by a couple of films about—well, couples.
Katniss had a good run. After four weeks as box office champ, The Hunger Games was finally toppled by a couple of films about—well, couples.
Whenever Christians start arguing about entertainment—why they see or don’t see certain things, Philippians 4:8 is sure to pop up before the conversation gets too
If you’ve been looking ahead to this year’s movie offerings, well, you’ve got to admit that the pickins appear to be pretty slim. We’ve got
From the very beginning, we knew The Hunger Games would be tough to take down in the box office arena. It scored the equivalent of
The Bible never comes right out and says what to do with movies. Moses didn’t bring back a commandment that said, “Thou shalt not watch
I have a confession to make. There are a couple of pretty big movies that I’ve never seen (at least not in their entirety in
Let me be honest: I’ve had my fill of The Hunger Games. Nothing against the movie, mind you. I haven’t seen the thing—which may make
I crouch before her, staring up helplessly at the embedded weapon. There’s no point in comforting words, in telling her she’ll be all right. She’s
OK, so you love a good film. But you’re also a discerning sort that just can’t abide exposing yourself or your family to all the
Class struggles. Young love. The greed and arrogance of the industrial age. These and other themes—plus lots of slam-bang action—energize James Cameron’s Titanic, which was
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>