Collin is WORLD’s arts and culture editor. He is a graduate of the World Journalism Institute, the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Louisiana State University and resides with his wife and four children in Sugar Land, Texas.
Follow Collin Garbarino on Twitter @collingarbarino
The Day the Earth Blew Up is a fast-paced film that’s a refreshing callback to the cartoon’s signature humor and animation style
BOOKS | The rise and fall of a megachurch pastor
MOVIE | Feature-length film starring Porky Pig and Daffy Duck is a surprisingly full-hearted, madcap good time
Television | Reboot of a popular show has the vibe but not the heart of the original
The gripping story of Last Breath reminds us of our human condition and sheds light on the high-risk world of saturation diving
In The Unbreakable Boy, a boy with autism and a rare brittle-bone disorder transforms his father’s life
MOVIE | Faith-based film shows a joyful boy with brittle-bone disease changing his father’s outlook
Paddington in Peru delivers heartwarming adventure, but Captain America: Brave New World struggles to take off
BOOKS | How streaming has hurt musical creativity
MOVIE | Marvel’s new frontman is more preachy than powerful