• December 2009

    • Music Review: Home

      Posted 70 days ago Comments (0)

      Want culturally-savvy rap music that won’t offend your sensibilities but also won’t feel like a systematic theology course? Look no further than Cheno Lyfe’s “Home.”

    • Book Review: Fools Rush In

      Posted 70 days ago Comments (1)

      ‘Fools Rush In’ is a cute, charming story. Think ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ with an Italian family. This book was laugh out loud funny.

    • Book Review: Already Gone

      Posted 70 days ago Comments (0)

      ‘Already Gone’ is a great book, a very challenging one, for all who struggle to teach their youth groups, Sunday schools, and families the value of biblical stories, morals, and concepts.

    • Film Review: Conflict

      Posted 71 days ago Comments (0)

      The documentary ‘Conflict: The Power of Propoganda’ is a film that anyone hoping to be informed about the Israeli/Palestinian conflict should watch.

    • Film Review: Sherlock Holmes

      Posted 71 days ago Comments (0)

      Smartly filmed, smartly acted, smartly directed, this movie is as smart as it is fun. Let me be clear: Sherlock Holmes a great bit of escapism.

    • Film Review: The Hurt Locker

      Posted 72 days ago Comments (3)

      ‘The Hurt Locker’ isn’t a pretty film. One gets the sense that this is how war is…it drags you along, tests the will, and evaporates the soul.

    • Music Review: Hymnastics

      Posted 72 days ago Comments (0)

      The beauty of “Hymnastics” is its perfect blend of serious lyrics and catchy melodies. Brad Hooks makes serious worship fun. I wish he could lead worship at my church.

    • Film Review: I Love You Beth Cooper

      Posted 72 days ago Comments (0)

      Maybe if I were a Neanderthal high school student playing World of Warcraft in my parents’ basement with Cheetos-encrusted fingers I might find some of this movie amazing.

    • Book Review: Eternity Falls

      Posted 73 days ago Comments (0)

      ‘Eternity Falls’ works on many levels, and I enjoyed the fast-paced conclusion that reminded me of ‘District 9.’

    • Music Review: Entermission

      Posted 77 days ago Comments (11)

      As a general rule, deejays are heard and not seen. With the release of “Entermission,” DJ Official may very well threaten that notion, propelling the deejay into the limelight.