It’s hard to imagine two institutions less associated with a classical Christian worldview than Harvard University and the Public Broadcasting…
If you took your teenage daughter to the movies this summer, what did you see? Laura Sessions Stepp, who frequently…
“In detective stories virtue is always triumphant. They’re the purest literature we have.” Mystery novelist and Christian theologian Dorothy L.…
When was the last time a documentary was the top-grossing movie in America on its opening weekend? Has any documentary…
It was reality TV with a macabre twist. Viewers watched as a camera closed in on a naked human corpse,…
For many Americans, summer means trips to the beach, cookouts, and baseball. For others, especially television executives, summer is when…
Some people snort in indignation anytime they hear a story that hints at romance between a husband and a wife.…
When the film The Stepford Wives was released in 1975, it hit a cultural nerve. The premise was a silly one: that…
What makes a good satire? Well, for a start, satire has to be grounded in reality, so that the intended…
Twenty years ago, the New Republic, in an editorial about the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, noted the many injustices suffered…