Amid the headlines, Letterboxd reviews, and subjective reactions I've read and heard about Alex Garland's Civil War, one phrase has reverberated again and again from the folks who were less than satisfied with it: "The movie had nothing to say." According to the more critical camp, the film is spineless and devoid of meaning or message; The Critical Drinker's review is called
I loved this, Houston! I had never quite been articulated why it bothers me when Christians love bad art just because they have a "good" message. The focus not just on what art says, but how it makes us feel, is something we could use a lot more of!
I loved this, Houston! I had never quite been articulated why it bothers me when Christians love bad art just because they have a "good" message. The focus not just on what art says, but how it makes us feel, is something we could use a lot more of!