Brian Godawa Reviews Noah at The Christian Post
"The Noah movie is ugly. It's anti-human exceptionalism. It's enviro-agitprop. And it's poorly done. I can't recommend this movie, not just because of it's godawful theology (or should I say "earthology"), but because it's godawful filmmaking. Like The Last Temptation of Christ. All the controversy overshadowed the fact that it was just plain terrible storytelling. Same here.
"And people complain about Christian movies being so bad because they are agenda driven while suffering from poor storytelling and preachiness. Well, how about a new term: "Bad atheist movies" that suffer from poor storytelling and preachiness.
"I have to say something to all those Christian leaders and film critics who saw the early screenings and kept defending the movie, saying in reference to my viral blog post, "The movie is different, the movie is different. You can't talk about the movie cause you haven't seen it."
"Shame on you. Shame on you because you knew when you were saying it, that it wasn't true and I was right. You were tools. And Aronofsky is laughing at you behind your backs. He's subverting your sacred story and he's not even doing it well, but you're still supporting it. I spoke up for the truth, but you wouldn't, and you led me like a sheep to the… Okay, maybe I'm not that righteous. I've lied before too. As the movie Noah would say, "meat-eating is in all of us" or something like that."