Brandon Cozart enjoys writing on the intersections of faith and culture. He is a history geek, a theology geek, a film geek, and has a very special place in his heart for all things Lego. He currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife and Australian Shepherd. When not writing for Blogcritics, he can be found at his other niche on the web, A Divine and Supernatural Light.
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An enjoyable third installment, though not as good as the first two seasons.
An intriguing look at Christian theology through the lens of blues music.
A wonderful remastered collection of the classic TV specials from the 1960s.
A refreshingly honest look into dating, relationships, and what people really mean by "I'll call you."
As good as, if not better than, the first season.
a near-perfect film that probes questions of identity, relationship, and fulfillment
...the story of a pivotal week in the life of four individuals struggling to keep their lives together.
A fascinating commentary on the struggle between the modern and the postmodern
A glimpse into the mind of a genius
Doesn't fully capture the Broadway Rent experience, but it's the next best thing.
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