Culture & Entertainment





Was the Matrix supposed to be full of spiritual metaphors, or was it just you? Do you sometimes feel like a Christian misfit because you prefer art galleries to potlucks? From Battlestar Galactica to Jane Austen, this column explores the spiritual side of the art world.





Trinity Poem  |  Jun 19, 2017
The Trinity is a complicated concept that we will probably never fully understand this side of eternity. That doesn't mean we shouldn't try.

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Review: Wonder Woman  |   Jun 9, 2017
In Wonder Woman, Princess Diana is powerful but naive and wants nothing more than to protect the innocent. When she realizes there are no true innocents, she learns the true meaning of purpose.

Read more...
    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2  |   May 2, 2017
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is a story of family, friendship, and sacrifice, but it has some very interesting things to say about the nature of God.

Read more...
    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Review: The Circle  |   May 2, 2017
The Circle explores the ramifications of one person's choice to live her life open to the internet. Unfortunately, the ramifications are about as bad as the plot.

Read more...
    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Magic in Entertainment  |  May 1, 2017
Should a Christian watch or read stories with magic? Is all magic the same? Is there a difference between occultic and metaphorical magic?

Read more...    |    Beth Hyduke


Review: 2017 Best Picture Nominees  |   Feb 27, 2017
Jesus used stories to explain eternal truths, and we try to, as well. How some of the best picture nominees from 2017 reflect biblical principles — or not.

Read more...
    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


How does a Christian recover from Super Bowl blues?  |  Feb 6, 2017
What should be a Christian's attitude towards sports? How should Christians react when their favorite team loses (or their least favorite team wins)?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Scientology and Christianity  |   Jan 23, 2017
Leah Remini's show Scientology and the Aftermath is an enlightening exposé of the damage Scientology does to its parishioners. It preaches love and service, like Christianity, but at its core, it's abusive and manipulative.

Read more...
    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Rogue One: A Movie Review  |  Dec 26, 2016
In entertainment and life, we tend to focus on the one-time hero who saved the day. Rogue One tells the story of the unsung heroes who risked much more for much less reward.

Read more...    |    Jeff Laird


Race and Art in the Church  |   Nov 28, 2016
Throughout the centuries, the church has been one of the primary sources of art. But the races/ethnicities of Bible characters often reflect the painter more than the original people.

Read more...
    |    Cory Carwile


Review: Doctor Strange  |   Nov 7, 2016
Doctor Strange is a well-written, excellently-cast addition to the Marvel universe. It's also the most spiritually irresponsible of all their recent movies.

Read more...
    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Fiction  |  Sep 27, 2016
Should Christians read, write, or watch fiction? Is fiction lying? How can made-up stories reveal spiritual truths?

Read more...    |    Stacy Mouat


BrainDead and Extremism  |   Sep 13, 2016
The TV show BrainDead is a story about how we are so easily distracted by extremism and ignore the real enemy. It's also a pretty good metaphor for spiritual warfare.

Read more...
    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Ben-Hur: A Movie Review  |  Aug 22, 2016
What is your review of the Ben-Hur movie? Is Ben-Hur a Christian movie? What Christian themes are there in the 2016 Ben-Hur movie?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Identity  |   Jul 4, 2016
It's normal to meet a group of people and think "this is my tribe." Or get inspired by a fictional character to live a better life. But be careful what defines your identity.

Read more...
    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


The Story of God with Morgan Freeman - A Review  |  May 25, 2016
Is The Story of God mini-series that aired on the National Geographic Channel worth watching? Does The Story of God with Morgan Freeman treat Christianity fairly?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Captain America: Civil War: A Movie Review  |  May 12, 2016
Is Captain America: Civil War worth seeing? Are there any prominent Christian themes in Captain America: Civil War?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Should Christians like superheroes?  |  Apr 26, 2016
Is there anything about the superhero genre that is anti-Christian? Should Christians read comic books and/or see superhero movies?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


The Young Messiah: A Movie Review  |  Mar 14, 2016
The Young Messiah does a good job at showing the humanity of Mary, Joseph, and even Jesus. Unfortunately, it doesn't show Jesus as God.

Read more...    |    Jeff Laird


Truth, Style and the Music of Shai Linne  |  Aug 15, 2011; Revised Feb 25, 2016
Christian rappers like Shai Linne are talking about God's glory, and rejecting the man-centered musical trends. Should Christian music be about style, or about content?

Read more...    |    Stephanie Ismer


Risen: A Movie Review  |  Feb 22, 2016
There have been a glut of bad movies based on Bible events in recent years. Risen takes a different tack, showing the resurrection through the eyes of a non-biblical figure.

Read more...    |    Jeff Laird


Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: A Movie Review  |  Feb 9, 2015
The Jane Austen mash-up that started them all is now a movie. How adding a zombie plague to Lizzie and Darcy's romance wasn't such a bad idea.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


David Bowie: Ashes to Ashes  |  Jan 11, 2016
David Bowie has died. How can Christians celebrate his creative genius while acknowledging that creativity was always lost to eternity?

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


The Allegories of Star Wars: The Force Awakens  |  Dec 22, 2015
Star Wars movies have always explored universal themes of good, evil, loyalty, and love. The Force Awakens extends that allegorical tradition to modern concerns we struggle with today, and then shows a biblical response.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Funky Christmas Carol Lyrics  |  Dec 22, 2015
Where do you find green leaves in winter? What does trolling have to do with Christmas? Funky Christmas carol lyrics and their meaning.

Read more...    |    KJM


Movie Review: Spotlight  |  Dec 14, 2015
Abuse of children by clergy leaves unique and horrible scars. The movie Spotlight reveals what happens when a religious organization protects its clergy at the expense of its children.

Read more...    |    KJM


Dungeons and Dragons  |  Dec 30, 2013
What is "Dungeons & Dragons"? Should Christians play the game? Are the games satanic, or harmless entertainment?

Read more...    |    Jeff Laird


Christians and The Walking Dead  |  Dec 2, 2013
Should Christians watch The Walking Dead? Is there anything redeeming in a show about killing massive amounts of the undead? What spiritual implications are illustrated?

Read more...    |    Jeff Laird


The Hound of Heaven  |  Oct 28, 2015
Thompson compared God's pursuit of man to a hound, relentlessly, tirelessly chasing a hare. Does God pursue us like a dog?

Read more...    |    Bill Brenner


Movie Review: The Intern  |  Oct 20, 2015
A charming, self-assured retiree becomes an intern for the young CEO of an online fashion site. What The Intern teaches about leadership, followership, and and the importance of a good handkerchief.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


The Christian and the Doctor  |  Oct 13, 2015
Should a Christian watch Doctor Who? Is the Doctor an allegory for Christ? Or is the show just an entertaining science fiction TV program?

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


"The Raven" — Mourning as those who have no hope  |  Oct 6, 2015
"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe is a haunting story of loss and grief. But, unlike the narrator, we do not mourn as those who have no hope.

Read more...    |    Mark King


Is playing in fantasy football leagues like FanDuel and DraftKings gambling?  |  Sep 21, 2015
Is betting on fantasy football picks a sin? Is fantasy football a game of skill or a game of chance, and does it matter?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Movie Review: War Room  |  Sep 9, 2015
Is the War Room movie worth seeing? Are there any doctrinal errors in the War Room movie?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Mr. Holmes and Other Cold-Hearted Heroes  |  Aug 11, 2015
Sherlock Holmes, in his many incarnations, is the archetype of cold, uncaring proficiency. It sounds appealing to be clever but emotionally distant, but it's not how God made us.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Breathing the Narnian Air: Learning to Feel Jesus  |  Aug 3, 2015
How can we learn to feel what we should about Jesus? Does Jesus merely want our actions and thoughts, or our feelings, too?

Read more...    |    Beth Hyduke


Movie Review: Audacity  |  Jun 23, 2015
A review of the movie Audacity by Living Waters. On the audacity it takes to save others from hell.

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Movie Review: Jurassic World  |  Jun 22, 2015
Jurassic World: Where the dinosaurs are bigger than the plot. But that's okay because dinosaurs.

Read more...    |    KJM


Art: Of Worship and Memory  |  Jun 15, 2015
What is the role of art in church? How does art relate to memory and worship?

Read more...    |    KJM


Movie Review: Mad Max: Fury Road  |  May 25, 2015
In a time when the worth of humanity — especially women — is constantly degraded in media, one violent, post-apolcalyptic film does the opposite.

Read more...    |    September Grace


Should Christians watch or read magic-based fiction?  |  May 18, 2015
Harry Potter, the Witch of Endor, Supernatural — is there a difference between reality-based witchcraft and fantasy magic?

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Movie Review: Killing Jesus  |  Apr 6, 2015
Is the Killing Jesus movie biblically accurate? Are there any major problems/errors in the Killing Jesus movie?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Movie Review: Insurgent  |  Mar 30, 2015
Insurgent is the second installment of the Divergent series. Heidi explores how it compares to Divergent.

Read more...    |    Heidi Joelle


Timeless: A Picture of Salvation  |  Jun 21, 2012; Revised Mar 30, 2015
Salvation means an alternate timeline for those who believe. Jesus Christ died on the cross to take away the consequences of Adam's mistake. No wonder we love stories about temporal paradoxes.

Read more...    |    Stephanie Ismer


How can art glorify God and serve the church?  |  Mar 18, 2015
Does art have to be overtly spiritual to glorify God and edify the church? Or can a good job done well be just as effective?

Read more...    |    Beth Hyduke


Standing in the Winner’s Circle  |  Mar 3, 2015
Secretariat was asked to do the unimaginable. How does God ask us to step out on faith?

Read more...    |    Jim Allen


Fifty Shades — No Grey Area  |  Feb 19, 2015
Christians should know enough about secular culture to be able to interact and engage with those who live in it. But we also need to know when to stay away.

Read more...    |    Mark King


Movie Review: Lucy  |  Feb 12, 2015
Luc Besson's Lucy — a Tale of Gnosticism

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Love and Friendship  |  Feb 9, 2015
Lessons of self-sacrificing love and friendship from an unlikely source: the agape love of Chris Kyle.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Movie Review: Into the Woods  |  Jan 12, 2015
Into the Woods intertwines the stories of several fairy tale characters who learn it isn't always good to get what you wish for.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Is it appropriate to portray Jesus in movies?  |  Dec 31, 2014
Should Jesus be portrayed in movies? Not if He is only shown as a teacher, a prophet, and a morally upright man.

Read more...    |    Jim Allen


Walking Away From The Walking Dead  |  Dec 17, 2014
There's a time to indulge in secular culture to find symbolic meaning and to relate to the outside world. And there's a time to refrain from ever-discouraging nihilism.

Read more...    |    Robin Schumacher


Novel Review: The Red Tent  |  Dec 15, 2014
What is the novel The Red Tent? Should a Christian read The Red Tent?

Read more...    |    Jessica Goforth


Movie Review: Exodus: Gods and Kings  |  Dec 15, 2014
What is your review of Exodus: Gods and Kings? Is Exodus: Gods and Kings biblically accurate? Should a Christian see Exodus: Gods and Kings?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Advent: Anticipating the Arrival of the Savior  |  Dec 9, 2014
We spend Advent shopping and eating and maybe lighting candles. But we rarely stop to think: these are the days leading up to the arrival of the warrior who saved us.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Saving Christmas — From Bad Movies  |  Nov 26, 2014
Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas is an attempt to show we can adopt symbols and worship Christ if we desire; unfortunately, it does so in a slow-moving, historically inaccurate narrative that should have taken far less time.

Read more...    |    Kristy-Joy Matovich


The Many Betrayals of Broadchurch  |  Nov 12, 2014
In the BBC miniseries Broadchurch, every character is betrayed in some way. It's how they respond to that betrayal that's interesting.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Music from a Fallen Christian  |  Oct 30, 2014
Should we listen to music performed or written by a Christian who lives in unrepentant sin? Or has wrong theological beliefs? Where do you draw the line between entertainment and influence?

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Movie Review: The Judge  |  Oct 22, 2014
Love and justice have to come together or you don't really have either.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Fall 2014 TV Review  |  Oct 8, 2014
A review of three new and one old TV shows showcased in the fall of 2014.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Movie Review: Left Behind  |  Oct 8, 2014
What is GotQuestions.org’s review of the 2014 movie Left Behind? Is Left Behind worth seeing? Does it accurately portray the biblical rapture?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Into India — and then back out again  |  Sep 24, 2014
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and The Hundred-Foot Journey, two movies with Indian flavor, show how exploring different cultures can make us more ourselves.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Movie Review: God's Not Dead  |  Sep 19, 2014
God's Not Dead – A Review. Is God's Not Dead worth seeing? What are the pros and cons of the 2014 God's Not Dead movie?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Novel Review: Fifty Shades of Grey  |  Jul 7, 2014
Fifty Shades of Grey isn't just a book, it's a cultural tipping point. A review of the story, and the movement, from a biblical perspective.

Read more...    |    September Grace


Chef: Cooking up Passion  |  Sep 17, 2014
Jon Favreau's movie Chef is about cooking, creativity, and remembering to live out of your God-given passion.

Read more...    |    Gwen Sellers


Finding Freedom in Frozen  |  May 13, 2014
The movie Frozen has monsters, true love, comedy, and everything else you'd want in a princess movie. But it also debunks several lies we tell ourselves.

Read more...    |    Gwen Sellers


What is the value of Christian music?  |  May 13, 2014
What is the value and importance of Christian music? Should Christians listen to Christian music instead of secular music?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Movie Review: Heaven is for Real  |  Apr 21, 2014
What is GotQuestions.org's review of the 'Heaven is for Real' movie? What problems are there with the movie in comparison to what the Bible says about Heaven?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Movie Reviews: Divergent and The Grand Budapest Hotel  |  Apr 8, 2014
Movie reviews of 'Divergent' and 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


The Inspiration for the Noah Movie  |  Apr 1, 2014
It's well-established that the 'Noah' movie diverges wildly from the biblical account. But if rock monsters and a murderous Noah aren't from the Bible, where are they from? What inspired the 'Noah' movie?

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Movie Review: Noah  |  Mar 29, 2014
What is biblical about the Noah movie? What is unbiblical about the Noah movie? Should a Christian see the Noah movie?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


The Little Prince  |  Mar 24, 2014
What an old children's story can teach us about vision, mentorship, and the necessity of a childlike creativity.

Read more...    |    Gwen Sellers


Movie Review: Son of God  |  Mar 3, 2014
Is the recent movie Son of God biblical? What are the positives and negatives of the Son of God movie?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Movie Review: The Lego Movie  |  Feb 18, 2014
Some are born great, some have greatness thrust upon them. But some have a Piece of Resistance stuck to their back while they're trying to impress the girl.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Novel Review: The Book Thief  |  Jan 16, 2014
A young girl and her brave foster-parents show Nazi Germany what real bravery - and love - looks like.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Movie Review: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty  |  Jan 7, 2014
Sometimes love, kindness, and duty lead to the biggest adventures of our lives.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Favorite Christmas Movies  |  Dec 20, 2013
Some favorite Christmas movies from Blogos writers.

Read more...


TV Review: Almost Human  |  Dec 13, 2013
The new TV show 'Almost Human' discusses what it takes to be human, and how close an android can reach that point. But what does the Bible say about being human?

Read more...    |    Gwen Sellers


RATED N FOR NIHILISM  |  Dec 2, 2013
When experiencing art forms in which the audience is mostly passive, such as movies, it's important to understand he philosophical background of the story. Nihilism in movies challenges the Christian worldview that there is hope and purpose in the world, but it also teaches us quite a bit about our own responses when faced with situations that appear hopeless.

Read more...    |    Jeff Laird


Movie Review: Thor, Ender's Game, Gravity, About Time  |  Nov 11, 2013
Thoughts on Thor, Ender's Game, Gravity, About Time.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


2013 Movie Recap  |  Aug 13, 2013
2013 is proving to be an excellent year for movies. Which is your favorite?

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


What parallels are there between Jesus and Superman?  |  Jun 18, 2013
Are there Christian themes in the Superman (Man of Steel) movie? What similarities are there between the character or Superman and the person of Jesus

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Practicing Empathy  |  Jun 5, 2013
How TV and movie characters can help us practice empathy so we can demonstrate it in real life.

Read more...    |    Gwen Sellers


Is the History Channel's "The Bible" mini-series biblically accurate?  |  Mar 2013
The History Channel's "The Bible" television mini-series began Sunday, March 3, 2013, and will run for five 2-hour episodes. Are the episodes biblically accurate? What scenes are there in the television series that are not in the Bible?

Ep. 1: Beginnings | Ep. 2: Homeland | Ep. 3: Hope | Ep. 4: Mission | Ep. 5: Passion

Start here...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


Movie Review: Silver Linings Playbook  |  Feb 1, 2013
The 2012 movie "Silver Linings Playbook" shows that in hard circumstances, almost any action can feel appropriate. The crazy things we do almost always make sense in the moment. If we do the right things, the world says, it'll all work out. But that's very far from the truth.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Super Bowl Sunday  |  Jan 8, 2013
Believers are told there is nothing wrong with attending or watching a sporting event, provided we give it the right priority. But if a believer longs for the day of Super Bowl game, is this an idol of the heart? What's more, should a church allow such an event to drive an outreach event?

Read more...    |    Jim Allen


Obsessed  |  Nov 27, 2012
Video games have allowed us to be creative, to experience new worlds of fantasy, and to bring family and friends together to play in a relatively new way. Unfortunately, as with any good thing, there is also a dark side to gaming.

Read more...    |    Rebekah Largent


Should I Watch It?  |  Nov 21, 2012
Many of us have been there at one time or another. We cringe through yet another curse word or inappropriate scene in our evening movie, wondering if we should walk out of the theater or hit “stop” on the DVD player and call it a night. How do we decide if a movie is appropriate or not?

Read more...    |    Rebekah Largent


She and Her  |  Oct 3, 2012
Which relationships do you value? Does celebrity affect where you place your friendship value? What if you knew inspiring writers, charismatic musicians, or famous actors? Where would they fall in the ladder of important relationships?

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Movie Review: Brave  |  Aug 27, 2012
Who needs to learn bravery in Disney Pixar's anti-princess princess film Brave? It might not be who you're thinking.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


God and the Arts, Part 4: Storytelling  |  Jun 28, 2012
God is the perfect Storyteller, who knows the end from the beginning. His fiction is so real, it's nonfiction. We're living it. God the Storyteller deals with the grandest themes of all: the glory of Himself and the salvation of the world.

Read more...    |    Kevin Stone


Novel Review: Prophet  |  May 9, 2012
The character of Ela is by turns familiar, inspiring, and convicting. She's a prophet, but she still has doubt, fear, and a wicked temper. She learns how to listen to Him and obey even when it's really hard. For the unbeliever, it's a great picture of God's love and grace.

Read more...
    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Once Upon a Time  |  May 2, 2012
The Once Upon a Time TV show is about a group of fantasy characters who are leading double lives in the real world. There is drama, action and romance, plus a few Christian parallels.

Read more...    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Photons Be Free: Free Will vs. Determinism in Star Trek  |  Apr 25, 2012
Free will vs. determinism is an age-old debate. The Doctor on Star Trek Voyager is a character from a future society whose technology gives us a new look into the ins and outs of free will. What exactly is it that makes us free?

Read more...    |    Stephanie Ismer


A Christian Perspective on The Hunger Games  |  Apr 4, 2012
The Hunger Games. It's not a romance, I tell my friends. They're not easy. They don't have a Hollywood ending. But they're awesome, and you have to read them. They are rich with meaning. They take work.

Read more...
    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


Good Christian Belles  |  Mar 15, 2012
Good Christian Belles, a show on ABC, portrays Christians in a bad light. But is there a justifiable reason for such a negative portrayal of believers? Does the behavior of professing Christians in the U.S. reflect what we believe?

Read more...    |    Robin Schumacher


God and the Arts, Part 3: God and Music  |  Mar 13, 2012
Music is a gift to humanity – a beautiful and joyful thing. Who is the Giver of Music? Bach believed it was a personal gift to us from the Creator of the universe, the God of the Bible.

Read more...    |    Kevin Stone


God and the Arts, Part 2: Creativity  |  Feb 28, 2012
A creative God and human creativity were made for each other. As the psalmist desired to gaze upon the beauty of the LORD, so should the Christian artist. We hunger for beauty, but we forget sometimes that holiness is beautiful, that God is beautiful.

Read more...    |    Kevin Stone


Looking at Whitney Houston's Death through Atheist Eyes  |  Feb 21, 2012
What makes death a tragedy? Can an atheist truly call Whitney Houston's death a tragedy, or is tragedy a concept that requires belief in a deity? Is it possible to define Whitney Houston's death as tragic, from an atheistic perspective?

Read more...     |    Robin Schumacher


God and The Arts, Part 1: The Theatre  |  Feb 7, 2012
How does the world of artistic pursuits fit within the Christian worldview? How are Christians like actors on a stage? And how do actors and other artists fit into the church and Christianity? Do their gifts glorify God, and if so, how?

Read more...    |    Kevin Stone


Is Skipping Church to Watch the Super Bowl Okay?  |  Jan 31, 2012
Is it okay for a Christian to skip church in order to watch the Super Bowl? Does watching the SuperBowl instead of going to church mean you are not a good Christian?

Read more...    |    S. Michael Houdmann


An Unlikely Apologetic  |  Nov 1, 2011
The movie The Exorcist is just a clever horror story. Or is it? From the ancient world to the modern, there are records of demonic possession in every society. If demons are real, what's to say God isn't real as well?

Read more...     |    Robin Schumacher


Generation Hex  |  Oct 31, 2011
Generation hex - fantasy or fact? And is the rise in occult fiction and movies tied to a real-life rise in occult interest? Why is a renewed interest in the occult occurring worldwide? Has science really eliminated the need for spirituality?

Read more...    |    Robin Schumacher


Science Fiction and Apologetics  |  Sep-Nov 2011
The Eternal God: The timelessness of God and the futility of predicting the future
Free Will and a Blue Box: Some things are fixed in time
Calvinism and Vincent: Vincent van Gogh and our responsibilities in the midst of Calvinism
Faith of Dragons: What dragons and stars can show about having faith in God
Sins, Souls, and Sentience: Would you fight for the life of an android?
Daughters and Gifts: Jean Grey and the difference between nurturing and controlling

Start Here    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


What's the Deal With: Twilight, Harry Potter, and Whedon?  |  Jul 7, 2011
When is a story about witches not about witches? What's the deal with Twilight, Harry Potter and all those other fantasy books? And why are those space cowboys swearing in Chinese?

Read more...
    |    Kersley Fitzgerald


What's the Deal With: Fantasy Genres?  |  Jul 5, 2011
Vampires, werewolves, zombies, and octopus-wearing dirigible riders seem to be swamping popular culture lately. What's the deal with all the fantasy genres?

Read more...
    |    Kersley Fitzgerald




Image: T U R K A I R O; Untitled; Creative Commons