Leave No Trace (2018)

From the director of Winter's Bone, Leave No Trace is a powerful portrait of a father and daughter that asks us what price we're willing to pay in order to live with integrity and freedom.


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Incredibles 2 (2018)

Incredibles 2 suffers a bit from a predictable twist and from themes that get, like Elastigirl, bent out of shape. But it's still the most sensational action movie of the year so far.


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First Reformed (2018)

The most invigorating subject of discussion at the movies this year is also a difficult and, for me, frustrating film.


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Ocean’s 8 (2018)

Ocean's 8 should've been a blast. It's a missed opportunity in so many ways.


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Pope Francis: A Man of His Word — a Looking Closer film forum

Can a documentary about the Pope give us a complex, nuanced, truthful vision that is more than just a vehicle for a message?


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Game Night (2018)

For friends and weekend parties, Game Night is bound to become a movie-night favorite.


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The Theology of the Coen Brothers? A Conversation Between Matt Zoller Seitz and Jeffrey Overstreet

Originally titled "O Coen Brothers, Where Art God?", this is my conversation with Matt Zoller Seitz about theology, Raising Arizona, morality, Fargo, good and evil, The Big Lebowski, and so much more.


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Ready Player One (2018)

Spielberg gets lost in nostalgia, serving up a flashy but frustrating contradiction.


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Praising Paul, Apostle of Christ

Justin Chang and Steven Greydanus are impressed with "Paul, Apostle of Christ."


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Movie’s Not Christian — and Vox’s Not Dead

God's Not Dead, but he sure is misrepresented! Here's Alissa Wilkinson on just how misguided this series of films really is.


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Isle of Dogs (2018)

Wes Anderson's latest is the most visually enchanting of his career. For me, it's also the most frustrating.


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An American who deserves a parade

A trailer for a movie about a man who made America great by being a humble, loving, welcoming American.


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The Decemberists record the a-pop-alypse

Basking in the bright colors of a bold new sound, the Decemberists will lift your spirits at the end of the world.


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Wheels on fire

Hansard sings of hope and vision on Between Two Shores.


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Overstreet’s Favorite Films of 2017: #30-#11

Here are my notes from a year of eager exploration and treasure-seeking.


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The De-severed-ists?


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Were we worse than the KKK?

I'm beginning to see. Lord, heal my blindness.


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Spielberg invites you to Post dramatic stress

Even if you know this story of #RealNews and a crooked government, your nerves will be singed by this slow-burn Spielberg drama.


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Their Finest (2017)

#25 on my Favorite Films of 2017 list is about the battle of Dunkirk and those who sought to tell its story onscreen.


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The Last Jedi’s Disney punchline

Overstreet observes a (vaguely spoiler-ish) connection between Star Wars: The Last Jedi and a Disney classic.


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Looking Closer with Jeffrey Overstreet

(now the ears of my ears awake andnow the eyes of my eyes are opened)

– e. e. cummings, “i thank You God for most this amazing”