Skyfall
M (Judi Dench) is nothing if not pragmatic. Before the opening credits of Skyfall have even rolled, she has allowed not one, but two of her…
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M (Judi Dench) is nothing if not pragmatic. Before the opening credits of Skyfall have even rolled, she has allowed not one, but two of her…
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Dawn Bundy is a fifteen-year-old English girl. She is not especially attractive, and she doesn’t really fit in. Her best friends are…
A review of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
This short book explores whether we can be confident in the truth in our post-truth age.
A historical argument for linking the growth of freedom with the development of Christianity.
An introduction to the new Ben-Hur film, with details of resources for churches and other groups.
Reality TV now seems to be everywhere. What does it tell us about what is real and what is true? And what does it say about God?