God’s Not Dead A Light in Darkness Review: Waste Of A Movie

If Reverend Dave is getting the bump to the main event status, the story should have been more centered and focused on him. Instead, what we get is a messy Frankenstein of a movie that fails with its target audience and the people who are going to need blood pressure meds after watching this film *cough* David *cough*. God’s Not Dead III, is okay but its failure to capitalize on its potential is it’s biggest failure. … More God’s Not Dead A Light in Darkness Review: Waste Of A Movie

Because of Gracia Review: An Incoherent Christian Drama

Less is more and the reason other Christian movies worked is that they focused on one topic and wrote a story to best represent their point. Here you feel like they needed a product to target to teens, but is just isn’t relatable to its own Christian teenage demographic. Overall Because of Grácia some moments of brilliance but fails to put together a coherent story in its Pro-life message it wants to present. … More Because of Gracia Review: An Incoherent Christian Drama

The Case for Christ Review: A Christian Story For Mainstream Audiences

The real Lee Strobel shortly quit his job as a reporter and became a pastor with his wife, the story of his life is a fascinating ride from non-believer to believer that not only delivered a bestselling book but a compelling film. The Case For Christ is a story that can be embraced by mainstream audiences along with Christian audiences right in time for Easter. … More The Case for Christ Review: A Christian Story For Mainstream Audiences

The Resurrection of Gavin Stone Review: A Cheap Short Christian Film

The Resurrection of Gavin Stone is a story about a troubled former child actor returning to his hometown to work for a Megachurch in order to work on his community service for trash a hotel room. The film is essentially a high budget Hallmark movie with a pretty routine storyline. … More The Resurrection of Gavin Stone Review: A Cheap Short Christian Film