The Card Counter
Paul Schrader’s latest movie finds another angle from which to ask the same question that has haunted the filmmaker throughout his career.
Paul Schrader’s latest movie finds another angle from which to ask the same question that has haunted the filmmaker throughout his career.
True to its source material, Villeneuve’s Dune pairs CGI spectacle with dreamlike uncertainty.
An overview of shifting practices surrounding death and burial should prompt Christians to reflect on why we care for the dead the way we do.
In 2021, Barry Lopez’s Arctic Dreams is timelier than ever.
Chris Green’s newest book draws on many artists and thinkers to elucidate his description of Jesus Christ as the Word of God.
"Birds That Abide No Matter" by Claude Wilkinson
Opening Remarks for Issue 13: The Poetry Issue by Whitney Rio-Ross
The Fare Forward Interview with Spencer Reece
A poem memorized in common becomes part of a life together. By Chelsea Wagenaar
Jones’s epic poem brings both time and eternity to bear on his homeland of Wales, and on our transitory lives. By J.C. Scharl