We live in some truly turbulent times, where the loosening of morals, the celebration of depravity, and the glorification of hyper-violence have captured the attention of many souls. It almost seems as if every year for the past decade or so, major film production companies are putting out increasingly degenerate products in an effort to outdo one another. As a natural result of these dire circumstances, many people are turning away from the typical big-budget films that feature these types of shamelessly debased elements—it’s no wonder that more wholesome fare, such as faith-based movies, have been rising in popularity as of late. Fortunately, because of visionary filmmakers such as Timothy A. Chey (“Interview with the Antichrist” from 2021, “Freedom” from 2014), faith-based films are also improving in terms of their quality and universal appeal. This is no more evident than in 2017’s sports drama “Slamma Jamma.” Inspired by a true …