Why Do Christian Movies Often Fall Flat? (guest Ryder Harnett)
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Why do so many “Christian” films feel preachy, cheesy, and weirdly unreal? In OOTQ 370, Andrea Schwartz talks with filmmaker and composer Ryder Harnett about the real reasons Christian movies often fall flat, and it is not budget. They unpack “jellyfish theology,” tidy conversion scenes that do not match real life, sermon-in-the-middle dialogue, and why audiences can tell when they’re being hit over the head instead of drawn into a story. Ryder argues that Christians are called to excellence, not propaganda, and that Scripture itself is not sanitized or “safe,” so Christian storytelling should not be either. They even dig into horror and spiritual warfare, and why confronting darkness can be one of the most biblical ways to tell the truth. If you’ve ever cringed through a “faith film,” this episode will put words to what you’ve felt and challenge what Christian art could become.
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