Ridley Scott's elegiac Exodus: Gods and Kings has a new promotional video of sorts: an 11-hour-long performance starring the iconic burning bush, a sweeping orchestral score, and endlessly scrolling text extracted from the
Bad news for viewers who wanna see the film in Egypt!
For Christian audiences, one approach to Exodus: Gods and Kings would be to distrust and dismiss it at the outset, looking only for what it gets wrong, embellishes, excludes, or underemphasizes. This approach would call
Exodus: Gods And Kings doesn't short change us as far as the crowd scenes, storms, battles, chases and recreation of ancient Egypt in all its pomp are concerned. The problem here is that this a strangely cautious affair whose own attitude toward its
Exodus: Gods and Kings is also believed to have been banned in Morocco, with reports suggesting that officials chose to cancel screenings the day before the movie was due to premiere. Agence France-Presse has speculated that Morocco does not want to