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Marty VanDriel

Marty VanDriel

Marty is a TV and film critic for WORLD. He is a graduate of World Journalism Institute and CEO of a custom truck and trailer building company. He and his wife, Faith, reside in Lynden, Wash., near children and grandchildren.

Articles by Marty VanDriel

Busted bubble

Valley of the Boom clumsily spotlights the greed behind the dot-com bubble

Netflix series Watership Down offers a dark but enjoyable adventure story

Netflix film offers drama, humor, and familiar faces

BBC series Bodyguard offers thrills and intrigue, but with objectionable content


Recent

Bad language and depictions of adultery mar an otherwise compelling series

22 July takes a hard look at a mass killer’s deeds, but offers no redemption in their place

In Leave No Trace, isolation bonds a father and daughter—and drives them apart

In CBS series God Friended Me, an atheist doubts the divine, with unexpected results

Dogs bring people together in Dog Days

Jim Gaffigan is funny, but Noble Ape meanders