Peter Pan Prequel is Visually Pleasing But Incoherent
DIRECTOR: JOE WRIGHT/2015
Pan is a very strange movie. It’s a newly created backstory for J.M. Barri...
A Glowing But Superficial Picture of an Iconic Life
DIRECTOR: DAVID GUGGENHEIM/2015
We don’t have many heroes these days. They’ve either died, been deconst...
Robert DeNiro Charms In a Story of Unlikely Friendship
DIRECTOR: NANCY MEYERS/2015
Writer/Director Nancy Meyers is known for her warm and fuzzy midlife rom...
Gay Rights Film Is A Failure On Every Level
DIRECTOR: ROLAND EMMERICH/2015
Let’s have a brief moment of sympathy for Roland Emmerich: a gay man himself, he...
Great Actor. Great Movies?
Welcome to the special Peter Sellers edition of “Film Admissions”, a regular feature at ZekeFilm where the contributing writers are ...
Disney great dead at 84
Dean Jones was beloved to the children of my generation. After starting in movies (playing small roles in films like Tea and Sympathy, ...
Bel Powley Delivers as a Girl at the Confusing Intersection of Love, Lust, and Longing
DIRECTOR: MARIELLE HELLER/2015
Note: Let me be honest with you up fr...
Stylish Spy Caper is a Worthy Successor to the TV Series
DIRECTOR: Guy Ritchie/2015
There have been countless film adaptations of classic television shows,...
Meryl Streep Fronts the Band in This Comedy of Rock and Redemption
DIRECTOR: JONATHON DEMME/2015
Ricki Randazzo (Meryl Streep) has one of the most prized t...
His Career Is Like A Box Of Chocolates
“Do you think he knows that this is by far his most important work, that it will go on to outshine everything else he’...
Sharon is an experienced writer with her own blog and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's religion blog. A wife and mother to 5 kids, she in on staff with her church and enjoys running, coffee, and good books. A bit of an activist around certain topics (politics, religion, sexuality, gender), Sharon looks to cinema for the empathy and fun it can provide. “I believe art is a gift from a good Creator. Sometimes Christians are suspicious of film, but I find that thoughtful engagement with movies has been a means of personal and spiritual growth for me. I hope my involvement with Zeke helps others to have a similar experience with film!”