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.
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Here relies too much on gimmicks and not enough on the story
Conclave offers a compelling drama about the complexities of papal succession
A look back at the legacy of an upstart animation studio
MOVIE | Masterful performances and an unsatisfying plot twist in a psychological drama about church polity
TELEVISION | New PBS series features three mysteries in one
Piece by Piece uses Lego animation to tell the story of music producer Pharrell Williams
The Wild Robot and The Iron Giant are two family-friendly animated films that explore sacrifice and overcoming differences
Nostalgia-ridden origin story saddles an 1980s franchise with contemporary concerns
God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust is a comfortable, enjoyable movie but suggests the church needs the help of the government
MOVIE | Election-season Christian film misses opportunity to distinguish political power from gospel power