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Chrisicisms

Chris Williams

Film, television, pop culture and more.

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Latest Issues

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Review: Red One

Red One is the movie equivalent of receiving a board game for Christmas: You wanted a PlayStation, but at least it’s not socks.

6 days ago
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Catching up: The pope, Superman, snails and Daffy Duck

We’re in the home stretch of the movie year – my screening schedule is already getting busy, and I’m preparing to vote with my critics group for the best films of 2024 in less than a month (my top 10 list will probably be published around D...

8 days ago
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Review: Gladiator II

Few movies demanded a sequel less than Gladiator. Ridley Scott’s action epic was a box office hit that walked away with Oscars for Best Picture and Best Actor, but I can’t imagine audiences were crying out for more. Maximus’ story was prett...

10 days ago
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Jesus Junkyard: Why I love 'Dogma's' Buddy Christ

A week or so back, the Vatican announced its mascot for the 2025 Year of Jubilee, a young anime-inspired character named Luce. As with most attempts to mix Christianity and pop culture, it was controversial, with some people decrying its ir...

11 days ago
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  • Chris Williams

    Chris Williams has reviewed films for a variety of publications since 2006. His work has appeared in the Advisor and Source Newspapers, Christ and Pop Culture, Reel World Theology, Patheos, and more.

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