Timing is everything. “Risen,” a dramatization of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, arrives in the throes of the Lenten season, giving devout Christian filmgoers an early glimpse of the narrative they’ll be revisiting in several weeks’ time.
For those who worship at the altar of the Coen brothers, “Risen” also arrives on the heels of “Hail, Caesar!,” an affectionate sendup of the kind of schlocky, self-important biblical epic that has made such a hash of the central and defining mystery of Christian belief. Read More...
Both servings are about 23 calories, 3.8 g of carbohydrates, 3 g of protein, 0.3 g of fat, and a whopping 2.4 g of fiber, which is 10 percent of the daily value. Raw Spinach Benefits: There is no need to shun raw spinach simply because it contains oxalic acid.Click to see full answer. Also know, how much fiber is in a cup of cooked spinach? Nutritional profile Nutrition Facts Spinach Serving size: 1 cup (30 g) Calories 5 Calories from Fat 0 *Percent Daily Values (%DV) are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Read More...
In a women’s shelter in suburban Australia, Iranian resident Shayda takes a pair of blunt scissors to her long hair. Her young daughter watches in delight.
It’s a powerful moment in the feature film “Shayda” that represents the titular character’s increasing independence from her abusive husband, Hossein.
Although “Shayda” was written four years ago and set in the Australian coastal city of Brisbane three decades ago, the scene mirrors one of the enduring symbols of the ongoing protests against repression of women’s rights by Iranian theocratic authorities. Read More...