It Comes at Night is a film best seen in the dark.
Director: Trey Edward Shults/2017
It Comes at Night is the latest film from Krisha director Trey Edward S...
Universal's "The Mummy" kicks off the new 'Dark Universe' and wraps up Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe for future installments of scares and fun!
Director: Alex K...
Note: “Reel Theology” is a special section devoted to editorial interpretations of various movies. The readings you may find here might very well be uninte...
A complicated look at one of the greatest leaders of the 20th Century, just before the D-Day invasion during World War II.
Director: Jonathan Teplitzky/2017
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Star-Crossed lovers who failed to tear up the box office, fail to do so again on blu-ray.
Director: Kevin Reynolds/2006
Street Date: April 11, 2017/Kino Lor...
"One of Cinema's More Poignant Portraits of War and Survival"
Director: Charles Vidor/1957
Street Date: April 18, 2017/Kino Lorber
1957's A Farewell to...
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales shows that while this series was about to walk the plank, that it might just have some life left in it.
Direct...
A documentary that celebrates the human spirit.
Director: Hana Makki/2014
Street Date: May 2, 2017/Kino Lorber
As One: The Autism Project is a documentar...
A unique, fun and meaningful look at how everything works together for good....even tragedy.
Director: Oliver Thompson/2015
Street Date: May 16, 2017/Kino L...
Erik Yates is a high school teacher by day, and has extensive writing experience writing curriculum for various outlets, songs for his former band, and articles for the blog Vinyl Theology. Erik resides in Houston, Texas and is passionate about film, music, family, and traveling. When he is not watching film, or working at his day job, Erik finds time to add to his vinyl record collection, play guitar, or attend concerts. You may just find him hanging out at the local Alamo Drafthouse. You can connect with him on his Twitter account.