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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MOVIE | Grim and pretentious, the latest installment in the DC franchise feels like a missed opportunity
MOVIE | This George Clooney and Julia Roberts rom-com has some strong language but avoids raunchiness and upholds marriage
MOVIE | A heart-rending retelling of the story of Emmett Till forces viewers to confront humanity’s sin and brutality
Black Adam feels like a missed opportunity
Black Adam is entertaining, but it tries too hard to say important things
Nothing Is Impossible is a faith-based film with a Hallmark-style romance
MOVIE | Faith-based sports story offers both inspirational athleticism and romance
TELEVISION | NBC’s reboot of a sci-fi classic lacks what made the original show entertaining
Hollywood hopes some familiar faces and stories will bring people back to theaters
In October of 1962, thousands of Catholic leaders convened for the first session of the Second Vatican Council