At the outset of his newest book, Johnny's U.S. Open: Golf's Sacred Journey 2, sports psychologist and author Dr. David L. Cook wants to make one thing perfectly clear – the movie "Seven Days in ...
As an avid viewer of cinema, I decided to watch "Seven Days in Utopia" on Netflix. I thought it was boring in itself, but the message of "see, feel, trust" is really useful in life. Also, it was a ...
This strange, good-hearted, sloppy movie is based on a kind of self-help book, based itself on a Christian approach, called "Seven Days in Utopia," which was written by sports psychologist David L.
Because of Dad and Deb, I could not detest this strange, good-hearted, sloppy movie. Dad, who has been gone for many years now, discovered a passion for golf late in life. He used to tell me about the ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. There have been many memorable endings to films, from Scarlett O’Hara ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
It’s always difficult to dramatize a religious conversion on film. Simplicity and artistry usually help. Both are in short supply in “Seven Days in Utopia,” a cluttered, empty drama that uses (or ...
I left something important out of my review of Seven Days in Utopia, and it is the ending, which is why I originally left it out. But it is also the most interesting part of the film, and the rest of ...
In the sports drama, based on David Cook's best-selling novel, Lucas Black plays a talented golfer who drops out of the sport after being publicly humiliated; Robert Duvall and Melissa Leo also star.