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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Once again, niche films that few people saw dominate the Oscar nominations
BOOKS | Discipleship guide dabbles in pre-Reformation errors
MOVIE | Complex characters cope with dashed dreams in a comedic yet melancholy story about a dysfunctional 1970s Christmas
MOVIE | Animated adventure about a boy and magical tiger weaves Chinese mythology into a derivative take on the Asian American experience
20 Days in Mariupol and Beyond Utopia document the early days of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and a pastor’s mission to help a family escape North Korea
The Book of Clarence reimagines Jerusalem in A.D. 33 with black Jews looking for redemption from the oppression of white Romans
MOVIE | The true gospel gets muddied in this swords-and-sandals hip-hop Bible comedy
DOCUMENTARY | An AP reporting team’s raw footage and harrowing experiences bring viewers up close to a besieged Ukrainian city
2023 was a turning point for Christian movies and a disappointment for big studios
Changes for writers and actors, audiences, musicians, and leading companies in 2023 and beyond