By Patrick Griffin “What should I watch on TV tonight?” You probably asked yourself this particular question many times in the last year. The past year was a strange one for movies, as productions were postponed, and releases were delayed. Of the new movies I did watch, The Sound of Metal was my favorite. *Spoiler … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Faith and Film
Edson Oda, Director of Nine Days
What if, before you were born, your soul went through a rigorous vetting process to see if you are viable for human existence? What if your essence was given a litmus test on what it means to be alive and appreciate life in the moment? Would we pass the test? These are just some of … Continue reading
How’s the Future of Politics Looking? A Conversation with the Directors of BOYS STATE
By Andy Hale I’m not a fan of the Little League World Series. That might be a very unpopular statement. I’m not a fan of it in the same way that I’m not a fan of the Australian Open, the US Open, or Wimbledon. When it transpires each year, it means that every single hour … Continue reading
Free CBF Screening Opportunities for Apple TV+ films “Boys State” and “Greyhound”
The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship along with WIT PR in partnership with Apple TV + are pleased to offer special screening opportunities exclusively to CBF leaders for two of the most anticipated films of the year, releasing only on Apple TV +. The first film is Tom Hanks’ World War II film, Greyhound.The second film is the Sundance Film Festival … Continue reading