Sitemap - 2025 - Chrisicisms
Summer of 1995: Batman Forever (1995)
Why can’t Disney figure out The Muppets?
‘How to Train Your Dragon’ breaks the remake curse
Quick hits: ‘Predator’! Baseball! Pee-Wee!
Celebrating 'Dogma's' second coming
The Art of Ridicule: The Death of Stalin
‘Karate Kid: Legends’ is a charming mess
‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’ feels like a series finale
‘Lilo & Stitch’ is more Disney cosplay
‘Friendship’ triggered all of my social anxieties
‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ almost solves my slasher problem
Summer of ‘95: Die Hard With a Vengeance
The Art of Ridicule: Team America – World Police
Franchise Friday: The ‘Back to the Future’ trilogy
The Art of Ridicule: Burn After Reading (2008)
‘Thunderbolts*’ does what the MCU should have done long ago
'We're Watching Here' Talks 'Apocalypse Now,' 'Sinners' and more
Movies we need: Lars and the Real Girl
Francis Ford Coppola wants to save the world, not talk about ‘The Godfather’
Aretha Franklin and the hard work of worship
Holy Week viewing: 7 films about Jesus
Wait…did I like ‘A Minecraft Movie’??
Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ is essential for all parents
Lent check-in: Do I miss this?
'We're Watching Here' begins its David Lynch journey with 'Eraserhead'
Ranking the Best Picture nominees
Spoiler space: Captain America: Brave New World
Reuniting with ‘The Breakfast Club’ at 40
Jesus Junkyard: Leaving Rapture culture behind
Saturday Coffee: Will ‘Fantastic Four’ reignite my Marvel love?
Movies we need: All the President's Men
Review: You’re Cordially Invited
Saturday Coffee: ‘The Chosen’ is a great work of theological imagination
The stupidity of 'Dumb and Dumber' is evergreen
Review: Final 2 SNL docs get geeky
Saturday coffee: Oscar loves ‘Emilia Perez’
"We're Watching Here" talks Oscars noms!
‘Beyond Saturday Night’ docs are comedy nerd heaven
Saturday coffee: RIP David Lynch
Catching up with “Shrinking,” superheroes, “The Pitt” and Jerry Springer
Review: “Flow” is a gripping, gorgeous fable
Snow day cinema: Hundreds of Beavers
“Mufasa” and “Sonic 3” show the good and bad of kids’ entertainment