Thursday, June 01, 2006

crash lands well: film review

Here’s my latest film review: of Crash. I’m really pleased with these few lines… “I like movies that play with linear time and demand audience concentration. But such movies, when mixed with diverse characters and diverse plots, have to work harder to provide a satisfying ending. Crash lands well.” For the full review go here.

I do these for a Denominational magazine, who allow me to place them on the web once the monthly magazine has been published. My other film reviews include; River Queen here; Brokeback Mountain here; Narnia here; Serenity here; The World’s Fastest Indian here; Sedition, a New Zealand film about the fate of conscientious objectors in World War 2, here; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, here

Next month I review (no prizes for guessing) Da Vinci Code.

Further film resources:
Film as a point of gospel engagement (PDF).
Film and spirituality web resources.
Why gospel and film?

Posted by steve at 12:58 PM

3 Comments

  1. Cheers Steve. I must watch the DVD, seeing as I didn’t get to see the movie on the big screen.

    Comment by Paul Fromont — June 1, 2006 @ 1:51 pm

  2. I really really liked Crash

    Comment by Makeesha — June 1, 2006 @ 2:00 pm

  3. Should I bother? I really hate watching drama or emotional stuff.

    Comment by Andrew Brown — June 1, 2006 @ 3:09 pm

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