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Exodus: Gods and Kings, out Friday, stars Christian Bale as Moses in the Biblical epic, opposite Joel Edgerton as his brother and ruler. Also starring John Turturro, Ben Mendolsohn, Ben Kingsley ...
Recently, the words of Exodus 2:23-25 (NAB) caught my eye and heart. "A long time passed," these verses state, "during which the king of Egypt died. The Israelites groaned under their bondage and ...
Watch a film clip from "Exodus: Gods and Kings," starring Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton and Indria Varma. Photo/Video: 20th Century Fox Ridley Scott retells the story of Moses in “Exodus: Gods ...
Exodus: Gods and Kings is a biblical epic film directed by Ridley Scott and released in 2014. It is inspired by the biblical story of Moses, who led the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. It is a ...
Even Israel has its own version of it today. Here’s something curious: The Bible, or at least the translation I’m reading, never describes the Israelites as “slaves.” ...
Moses does climb the mountain, of course, but the God he meets upon it doesn't take the traditional form of a burning bush; instead we find Him incarnated by a 10-year-old boy (Isaac Andrews).
Exodus: Gods and Kings is a thoroughly entertaining ride; a throwback to a sensibility of motion picture production that hasn't been seen in many years. Rest assured, there won't be another ...
No character in Exodus relates to another in any meaningful way, and we’re just supposed to believe things that happen because… well, that’s God, man! Sh*t was f*cked up!
With its political allusions, theological complications and occasionally modern blood-and-gore, "Exodus: Gods and Kings" is definitely not run-of-DeMille. And that's too bad. Say what you like ...