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I wish you had believed me: What LOST’s John Locke teaches us about the nature of faith 

There may not be many shows as iconic as ABC's television show LOST. Premiering in 2004 the series focused on a large cast of eclectic characters who find themselves on a not-so-deserted island after...

Pieces Of Eight: A Look Back at Charlton Heston’s Treasure Island (1990)

Under the lens Film Retrospectives are long-form reviews that take a deep look at films by focusing in on the particular areas of the picture that helped to define it for better or for worse. Treasure...

It’s Time For The Zack Snyder Fandom To Clean House

Zack Snyder has always been a contrarian figure in cinema, after exploding in popularity with Dawn of the Dead and 300, he went on to create Man of Steel and Batman V Superman: Dawn...

Enlightened to the Great Darkness: Justice League and A Memory of 9/11

Its customary each year on 9/11 to reflect on the event, how it affected us, and our memory of the event. On this 20th anniversary of 9/11, I am feeling more reflective than normal;...

Patriots and Tyrants: A Closer Look At Jericho’s America

When one hears the phrase "American Pie" it conquers up images of an idyllic life, Mainstreet USA, fourth of July BBQ's and houses with white picket fences. "He (or she) is as American as...

My Time In The Church of Zack Snyder

It's a beautiful day as I drive through southern California, or Cali as the natives call it. It's the home of many things, In-N-Out Burgers, Disneyland, exquisite beaches and of course Hollywood. The words...

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