Likely, you have never heard of Franz Jagerstatter. This unfamiliarity with the central character is where the newest film by Terrence Malick gets its name. It is taken from a quote by George Eliot. “..for the growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts; and that things are not so ill with […]
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A Hidden Life
December 9, 2019Musings
December 6, 2013A Story of Faith and Hope For those of you who don’t know, my sister-in-law was born with a rare heart condition and has had multiple surgeries. She and my brother, who live in Oklahoma, have travelled as far as Cleveland, OH to have a surgery on her heart. They have both been an inspiration […]
Best Films of 2013, So Far
July 10, 20132013 has been a somewhat disappointing year for film up to this point. There have been some great films, but there have been many more that just fall short. I was unable to come up with 10 films that I feel confident of applying the label “best of.” On the positive side there are some […]
To the Wonder
April 12, 2013Check out my review of To the Wonder for RELEVANT magazine. http://www.relevantmagazine.com/culture/film/wonder