By Anna Rose McCarthy
Director Matt Reeves offers a grim, memorable update on Batman and Catwoman.
Posts published in “Arts”
By Anna Rose McCarthy
Recent movies and TV shows feature deaf stories and culture, correcting stereotypes and making media more accessible.
By Noah Cassetto
Featuring Wheaton rappers and singers, the project was inspired by Psalm 107.
By Ethan Bert
How Coach Lasso’s Christlikeness is adored even in a post-Christian culture.
By Natalie Conrad
In an attempt to witness to a secular audience, the film “Redeeming Love” makes the fatal mistake of confusing love of God and love of humankind.
By Ethan Bert
How the rhetoric of Jeremiah and Isaiah achieve lasting societal change.
By Grace Kenyon
Shawn Okpebholo is part of a new generation of composers bringing Black stories to the stage.
By Mac Hunter
Joaquin Phoenix’s most iconic role still has something to teach us.
By Grace Kenyon
The opera “Florencia en el Amazonas” brings magical realism to the Chicago stage.
By Ethan Bert
Kenneth Branagh’s “Belfast” is a tale of life during the Northern Irish “Troubles."