“Chop Shop” offers a realist approach to poverty

Andrew Motz comments on the reality of poverty through the story of "Chop Shop" directed by Ramin Bahrani.
Andrew Motz, Writer
• May 22, 2013
Chung’s film “Myunrangabo” conveys hope in Rwanda

Writer Andy Motz tells the story of aspiring film maker Lee Isaac Chung, who shot a full-length film about the violence in Rwanda through the life of two boys.
Andrew Motz, Writer
• May 7, 2013
Lack of worry for AIDS doesn’t detract from “We Were Here”

Andy Motz reflects how "We Were Here" explores the tragedy of AIDS in a time where many evangelical students display a lack of concern for the disease.
Andrew Motz, Writer
• April 23, 2013
More than escapism: the art of film

Come along with Andy Motz as he explores films that challenge Christians sociologically, theologically and personally.
Andrew Motz, Writer
• March 8, 2013
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Nina Corral, Sports Editor • February 22, 2025
With their home opener on Saturday, Feb. 1, the Biola Women’s tennis team is back in full swing. Last season, the team placed 5th in the PacWest...