Movie Of The Week
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A Comprehensive Review of The Movie Tale (2018)Through the Lens of “Every Part of My Body is Private to Me®”
The Tale is a powerful film that serves as a profound examination of the long-term psychological impact of child sexual…
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Movie Review of the Week: Iyanu – Child of Wonder (2025)
Introduction Iyanu is an animated coming-of-age epic rooted deeply in Nigerian Yoruba culture. Created by Roye Okupe and adapted from his…
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Movie of The Week: A Review of the Soon to be Released “Sarah’s Oil” (2025)
“Sarah’s Oil”: A Faith-Filled Reminder of God Hides Treasures Some stories are not just meant to be told, they are…
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A Comprehensive Review of the Movie “Cabrini” (2024): A Story of Unwavering Tenacity, Compassion, and the Fight for Our Precious Children
Overview The film “Cabrini” is a 2024 American biographical drama that brings to life the remarkable story of Francesca Cabrini,…
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Movie Review for the Week: Unveiling Child Welfare Through the Documentary “FOSTER” (2018)
Introduction “There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children.”…
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Review of the Movie ‘Sight'(2024) : A Gripping Tale of Healing and Humanity
Release Date: October 5, 2023 (Heartland International Film Festival) / May 24, 2024 (US & Canada theatrical release) Where to Watch: Angel…
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Words That Outlive Us: A Father’s Reflection on Notes for My Son
I watched Notes for My Son on Netflix, and I wept. It’s a quiet film, tender and brave, following the…
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A Comprehensive Review of the Documentary “Madu” (2024): A Poetic Portrait of Dreams, Displacement, and the Duty of Purposeful Parenting
Introduction The Emmy-winning documentary Madu, which premiered on Disney+ in March 2024 and directed by Matt Ogens and Joel ‘Kachi…
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A Comprehensive Review of the Netflix Documentary “Take Care of Maya” (2023)
Introduction The Netflix original documentary Take Care of Maya (2023), directed by Henry Roosevelt, is a searing, emotional, and deeply disturbing examination…
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Comprehensive Review of the Documentary “I Am Eleven” (2011): Listening to Children, Building a World Fit for Them to Lead and Thrive
Introduction I Am Eleven is a 2011 documentary by Australian filmmaker Genevieve Bailey, co-directed by Henrik Nordstrom, which explores the…
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