It seems that we are in the middle of a major influx of Christian-oriented
films: Darren Aronofsky’s Noah, Son Of God, Heaven Is For Real, the Left Behind
remake, the previously thrashed God’s Not Dead, as well as the recent Christmas…
anomaly that is Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas.
I may have a fair bit to catch up on concerning this list but I welcome the experiences
faith-based films can offer. Today’s film is possibly the most mainstream yet to
come out of this, with veteran director Ridley Scott at the helm.
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Showing posts with label moses. Show all posts
Monday, 8 December 2014
Exodus: Gods And Kings (2014) - Movie Review
It seems that we are in the middle of a major influx of Christian-oriented
films: Darren Aronofsky’s Noah, Son Of God, Heaven Is For Real, the Left Behind
remake, the previously thrashed God’s Not Dead, as well as the recent Christmas…
anomaly that is Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas.
I may have a fair bit to catch up on concerning this list but I welcome the experiences
faith-based films can offer. Today’s film is possibly the most mainstream yet to
come out of this, with veteran director Ridley Scott at the helm.
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