August reviews
Mediaculture: Reflections on the effect of media and culture on our faith
by Gordon HouserPrint Article Email to a Friend
FILM REVIEWS
Moonrise Kingdom (PG-13) is a sweet, funny film about two 12-year-olds who fall in love and run away on an island off New England in 1965. Various factions of the town mobilize to search for them, and the town is turned upside down. Director Wes Anderson has crafted another of his fables, but he includes telling if eccentric detail and shows respect for all his characters.—Gordon Houser
Brave (PG) is the first Pixar movie to feature a female character. Merida, an aspiring archer and impetuous daughter of Scottish royalty, makes a reckless choice that unleashes unintended peril. The film focuses on the mother-daughter relationship and includes humor and drama.—gh
DVD REVIEW
The Sunset Limited (NR) is based on a play by Cormac McCarthy. Two men, Black (Samuel L. Jackson) and White (Tommy Lee Jones), spend 90 minutes in an apartment talking about God and belief. Black has just rescued White from suicide and wants to convince him to choose life. Though McCarthy often portrays bleakness, he represents belief well.—gh
BOOK REVIEWS
God and Charles Dickens: Recovering the Christian Voice of a Classic Author by Gary L. Colledge (Brazos Press, 2012, $19.99) argues that Dickens was “a novelist who possessed deep and passionate Christian beliefs and who wrote from a thoroughgoing Christian worldview.” Furthermore, for Dickens, “Christianity was about imitating Jesus in the concrete realities of everyday life.—gh
Journey to the Heart: Christian Contemplation Through the Centuries, edited by Kim Nataraja (Orbis Bools, 2012, $35), is an illustrated guide to this rich tradition that goes back to Jesus himself. This excellent tool provides not only much information but inspiration in its 30 chapters by various authors.—gh
Related Resources
Mediaculture: "August reviews"
Current Stories
Articles
- Give in to the call
- Standing in chains at Alcatraz
- A wake-up call for American men
- Back to South Africa
- A living testimony of the Almighty God
- A selective welcome
- Edible landscaping
News stories, digests and Meno Acontecer
- Uncovering Mammon: Fracking in Mennonite country
- Don't show your papers, show your citizenship
- The Mennonite receives its largest donation
- Young adults get interested in agriculture
- Gulf States churches host Native Assembly
- Al Geiser remembered at service Kidron
- Noah's ark reenactment draws 5,000
- Style through sewing, swapping and scavenging
- News Analysis: The debate about U.S. immigration policy
- News Briefs - August 2012
- New church has Voluntary Service roots
- ¡Bienvenidos al Meno Acontecer de Agosto, 2012!
- Estudiante, familia y congregación
- Graduación de IBA en Pasadena, TX
- Nuevo centro IBA, Elkhart, IN
- Educación Continuada 2012 - Agosto
- Recursos de IMH para su iglesia
- Conferencia desafiada a plantar iglesias hispanas
- Estudios Bíblicos para Adultos EBA
- Del Dr. Nuñez - AFECCIONES DIGESTIVAS
Columns
- Prayers and burdens
- Let's work for safe vaccines
- Using apps to change our behavior
- Upheld by a living cloud of witnesses
- New technology and the global church
- The belief barrier
- An unconventional convention
- August reviews
- Signposts: A loving community
Readers Say
- More on 'missional'
- Boycott election?
- Social media makes us lonely?
- Correction
- Large doses of judgment, ridicule
- Hydrogen bombs saved lives
- A balance of authority
- The cost of spam
- Corrections
Subscribe


Reader Comments
Add Comments