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Light from Light

Light from Light

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

The enigmatic eponymous phrase, “light from light,” is found the Nicene Creed: “God from God, light from light, true God from true God.” It’s a statement about Christology, how the Son of God is both fully human and fully divine in one person, the invisible Read More …

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The Last Black Man in San Francisco

The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

The Last Black Man in San Francisco invites the viewer to contemplate the painful beauty of change through its cinematography. The camera insistently pushes its lens through the windows and door frames of an old Victorian house as Jimmy, who once lived in the house with Read More …

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A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood had the misfortune to arrive on the heels of Morgan Neville’s underrated Won’t You Be My Neighbor? and Bryan Singer’s overrated Bohemian Rhapsody. The inevitable biopic pendulum had swung towards hagiography and appeared ready to swing back towards deconstruction. Indeed, after Neville’s Read More …

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Marriage Story

Marriage Story

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

A friend once told me that in many situations, “No one wins in a divorce when kids are involved. The husband loses; the wife loses, and the children especially lose out.” I have seen first-hand the truth of that statement. As a child, I had Read More …

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The Farewell

The Farewell

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Lulu Wang’s The Farewell, according to its opening titles, is “based on an actual lie.” Billi’s Nai Nai (grandmother) has been diagnosed with Stage Four lung cancer, but the rest of Billi’s family has chosen to hide this diagnosis from Nai Nai. They tell Nai Nai Read More …

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Little Women

Little Women

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Greta Gerwig’s approach to retelling Alcott’s famous story is one that has earned her both praise and criticism. In my opinion, her nonlinear approach to the story of the four March sisters is a stroke of genius—heightening the bonds between each sister, while giving each Read More …

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The Irishman

The Irishman

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

The Irishman, titled onscreen I Heard You Paint Houses from the title of the book it is based on, is a staggering portrayal of one man on the margins of twentieth century American history. The film follows Frank “The Irishman” Sheeran (Robert De Niro) in his journey Read More …

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A Hidden Life

A Hidden Life

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Filmmaker Terrence Malick is one of the most significant (and, of late, prolific) living Christian artists, of any medium. That alone makes any new Malick film worthy of a Christian’s attention. But his latest film, A Hidden Life—the true WWII story of Franz Jägerstätter’s stand against Read More …

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Parasite

Parasite

Posted onJanuary 8, 2022January 8, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

When we close our eyes to suffering beyond self and are so insulated in our own world, we may fail to see the needs of others. Our self-centeredness blinds us to a world of hurt that exceeds our own sight line. When we ignore the Read More …

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The Power of the Dog

Posted onJanuary 5, 2022January 5, 2022Authorkenmorefield

What do you worship? Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog never asks this question explicitly, but it does examine it through its provocative riff on the Western. For cowboy Phil Burbank (Benedict Cumberbatch), it’s clear what he worships: manhood. He’s fashioned himself as the ultimate masculine Read More …

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