Film FreeQ

Journeys of Examination and Discernment From a Lifelong Moviegoer

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Sunday, March 19, 2017

REVIEW: "Kong: Skull Island" (2017)

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When it comes to movie monsters, King Kong is the quintessential example that comes to mind, up there with Godzilla. (Heck, I'd even ...

REVIEW: "Logan" (2017)

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It's easy to forget (and most people may not be aware) that before the Marvel Cinematic Universe, before Christopher Nolan's Da...
Friday, March 10, 2017

Standout Films of the Decade: 2016

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WRITER'S NOTE: This post is Part 2 of my list of films from 2016 (you can read Part 1 here ). Also, while there were some films I reg...

Films of 2016: The Disappointing and the Divisive

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I know I'm late in getting this list ( Part 1 of 2 , to be exact) posted on here. But, I'm a firm believer in letting time tell h...
Thursday, March 2, 2017

REVIEW: "Jackie" (2016)

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Jackie is very unconventional and experimental in its filmmaking approach. The score, for one, is very unexpected; perhaps a bit much. B...

REVIEW: "Hidden Figures" (2016)

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About twenty minutes into viewing Hidden Figures (the remarkable true story of female African-American mathematicians at NASA in the Fif...

REVIEW: "Hacksaw Ridge" (2016)

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Hacksaw Ridge opens with glimpses of the horrors of war, an element that's typical of many war films. What's different here is t...
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B.E. Kerian
Film has been a lifelong passion of mine since childhood. I believe it's one of our greatest forms of communication and expression, and that it has the ability to inspire and challenge across cultures, genders, and countries. Personally, film has helped me understand the world and life in general. At the same time, writing has helped me examine and process film -- and not just with popcorn or Peanut M&M's. That's where this verse (and therefore, discernment) comes in: "Everything is permissible, but not everything is beneficial . . . or constructive" (1 Cor. 6:12; 10:23). My goal with this blog is to create an environment attentive to the thematic and artistic undertones of various or select titles, and therefore challenge and encourage readers to do more than just merely watch a movie. Call me a "film freeQ" (er, freak) if you must, but I guarantee I'm not the only one.
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