Ridley Scott’s Exodus: Gods and Kings is the year’s third big-screen Bible epic. Broad outlines of the drama are those of the biblical story, but there’s plenty of creative license — some defensible, ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- It's one of history's most enduring stories and one of Hollywood's favorite topics. Moses has seen the big screen in all forms, from classics to animated versions. And now, we're ...
Once again, the epic drama of slavery and freedom is upon us. No, I’m not referring to Ferguson, although others have written extensively on links there to the nation’s history of bondage, legal ...
Taken from Friday’s edition of KIRO Radios’ Morning News with Dave Ross and Colleen O’Brien. I was expecting to despise every minute of “Exodus: Gods and Kings.” I had the lowest imaginable ...
Hollywood’s preferred vision of God is pretty clear: He’s a general, more aptly a warlord, who likes to rattle his swords and inspire his troops into battle at the slightest hint of disobedience. He’s ...
Let me be perfectly clear, I did not love “Exodus: Gods and Kings.” I will not recommend this movie to friends, loved ones or – if I happened to be drunk on a Tuesday afternoon – strangers in a ...
Larry and KPCC film critics Henry Sheehan and Tim Cogshell review this week’s releases including "Inherent Vice," "Exodus: Gods and Kings," "Top Five" and more. Larry and KPCC film critics Henry ...
Ridley Scott made this Biblical epic the old-fashioned way, casting thousands of extras instead of conjuring them up digitally, and the movie works well as big-budget spectacle despite a ho-hum script ...
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