Contributors
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When Outrageous Satire Gets Trumped by Hamas Terror
I wrote a satirical novel called “The End of Daze” following a series of Hamas attacks on Israel in 2011.…
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‘Shroud’ Doc, Book Bring Science and Faith Together
“The Shroud: Face to Face” has been a labor of love, driven by a desire to explore an artifact that…
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‘Dot Conner’ Fires Shot Across Disney’s Bow
Mainstream media has long been criticized for promoting ideologies that run counter to traditional values, especially those rooted in biblical…
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Why Biblical Horror Movies Make Perfect Sense
People often forget how much horror there is in the Bible. The Old Testament, in particular, spends a considerable amount…
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Are Cops Allowed to Be the Good Guys Yet?
I used to run from the cops. In my youth, the boys in blue weren’t exactly my BFFs, but up…
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Creating New Stories That Don’t Suck
I was four years old when my father took me to the theater to see “Star Wars.” From that moment,…
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‘Camp Hideout’ Packs Much More than Family-Friendly Laughs
Responding to desperation is part of America’s character. Desperate circumstances lent many the gumption to cross oceans. Centuries forward, these…
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How ‘Since August’ Disrupts the Hollywood System
“Since August” has been a profound creative journey for me, one that began in 2011 with a minimal budget and…
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Documentary Filmmaking Requires Blitzkrieg Support or Bust!
As an experienced filmmaker, armchair military historian and a student of George Patton, I’ve come to confirm in my latest…
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Introducing Criticless … Giving Voice to the Everyday Movie Goer
We’ve been watching culture erode beneath us for the past 15 years, if not longer. You’ll hear all sorts of…
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