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Opinion
Mean Girls is 20 years old – but here’s what Jesus would write about me in the Burn Book
As Lindsay Lohan’s classic teen romcom turns 20, writer and mega-fan Lauren Windle shares her thoughts on why the cult classic film has stood the test of time.
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Disney’s latest film Elemental is released on Disney Plus today - it’s not a biblical story but I would say it’s gateway-gospel
Lauren Windle shares her thoughts on the latest of Disney’s thought-provoking animated movies.
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As Scream VI hits cinemas - here’s what I think about Christians watching horror films
As the sixth installment in the cult Scream series hits big screens, writer Lizzie Hutchison weighs in on whether followers of Jesus should be watching scary movies.
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Bill Nighy’s latest film ‘Living’ may be about death, but it reminded me how important it is to live in the present
Living, the latest movie to hit cinemas today sees award-winning actor Bill Nighy facing his mortality and making difficult decisions. Here Suzie Kennedy shares her thoughts on the moving film and how it reminded her of God’s messages to us.
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Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris is a sweet film with some very Christian values
Actress Suzie Kennedy went to see heart-warming film Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris and found that the title character showed a lot of Christian values.
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Opinion
Netflix’s Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde is out today - it’s graphic and exploitative and Christians should avoid it
The world’s top Marilyn Monroe impersonator, Suzie Kennedy, was appalled by Netflix’s movie Blonde - the first X-rated film to be released on the streaming platform.
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Actress Rhoda Ofori-Attah: Called to act
Ghanaian British actress, Rhoda Ofori-Attah spoke to Jemimah Wright about a career in the spotlight, and how her church prayer group has been such a support as she navigates the ups and downs of the industry
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Opinion
Road Dance is a difficult watch with a powerful message for those who are forced to hide their shame
WW1 film Road Dance is a far cry from the sweet period drama writer Suzie Kennedy was expecting. Instead it told the powerful story of a woman terrified of judgement in the face of unspeakable trauma.
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Opinion
The film Belfast includes a damning portrayal of the Church but there are plenty of positives too
Northern Irish writer Rachel Hanna shares her thoughts on the award-winning film Belfast, that sees families struggle with the difficult choice between staying in a war-torn city or fleeing to unfamiliar and potentially hostile lands for safety.