Boredom's Brewing In This Disaster Film
DIRECTOR: STEVEN QUALE/2014
Audiences don’t ask a lot of disaster movies. While there have been some thoughtful, cr...
Documentary on Christianity attempts the impossible and (spoiler!) fails
DIRECTOR: ARAM GARRIGA/2014
A movie review should be about the movie, not the revi...
"Teen Romance" Transcends With Tale of Love in the Face of Death
DIRECTOR: JOSH BOONE/2014
Anyone who has seen the trailer for The Fault in Our Stars know ...
Faux Girl Power and Flimsy Comedy
DIRECTOR: Nick CASSAVETES/2014
There is a moment in The Other Woman that is such a clumsy attempt at female empowerment t...
Laura Dekker's Extraordinary, Solitary Dream
DIRECTOR: JILLIAN SCHLESINGER/2014/Dutch & English
Laura Dekker was an extraordinary Dutch girl who, on sc...
A Dog, His Boy, and a Cinematic Trip in the Wayback Machine
DIRECTOR: ROB MINKOFF/2014
This is Ty Burrell’s moment. He is TV’s reigning dopey dad as Phil D...
Tracking Mud On The Red Carpet In Our Voting For The Best Of The Year
During the 2014 Oscar season, the ZekeFilm co-founders had the big idea to host our own s...
Mini Reviews of the Contenders for Best Animated and Best Live Action Shorts
Each year, millions of Oscar viewers who are inclined to play along at home pickin...
The Future is Now?
DIRECTED BY SPIKE JONZE/2013
Hailed as one of the singular best, most important, and most thought provoking films of 2013, Her, the unusu...
Good Intentions Don't Hide the Flaws
DIRECTOR: ROTIMI RAINWATER/2013
It’s hard to review a movie like Sugar honestly without feeling like a heel. The direc...
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!”