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Category Archives: Movies
Killing Christmas – a Christmas movie review
You tried to warn me, internet, but I just wouldn’t listen. We were having a family Christmas night and thought it might be nice to rent a movie. [..]
The Dropbox Movie – my review
A couple of years ago I was speaking at the Cru meeting at USC. I was speaking out of 1 Kings on the life of Elijah and talking [..]
Reviewing a movie without setting anything on fire
I got to thinking movie reviews. Different reviewers have different scales – like Siskel and Ebert famously had their thumbs up/thumbs down scale. They actually used to have [..]
Blue Like Jazz produces some good notes
Jen and I had an idea recently – what if we hired some kid from a family we know well to come over for a couple of hours [..]