It’s 5-Star Friday, and guest host Andy Peth kicks off the year with two films that couldn’t be more different—or more unsettling. Are these movies misunderstood gems… or cautionary tales?
First up is We Bury the Dead, a haunting, slow-burning apocalypse story anchored by Daisy Ridley's powerful performance. Is it really a zombie movie—or something far more emotional? Andy praises the acting and reflective tone, while questioning its pacing and unanswered mysteries. His verdict: Quality: ⭐⭐⭐ | Political: ⭐ | Moral/Religious: ⭐⭐. Thought-provoking, eerie, and unexpectedly human—but is it for everyone?
Then Andy turns to The Plague, a chilling psychological drama about bullying, power, and the brutal cost of wanting to belong. Set among middle school boys, this film hits close to home—so close that it divided audiences completely. Critics loved it. Viewers didn’t. Andy calls it disturbing, deeply real, and hard to watch, despite strong performances. His rating: Quality: ⭐⭐ | Political: ⭐⭐ | Moral/Religious: ⭐⭐⭐.
Two films. Two uncomfortable mirrors. Which one would you sit through—and why?
HOUR 2
What is it about certain movies that makes you walk out feeling unstoppable? In Hour 2 of Rush To Reason, Andy Peth and the panel dive into motivational movies that challenge the spirit, test perseverance, and remind us what grit, faith, and purpose really look like.
From underdogs who refuse to quit in Rudy and Rocky, to true stories of conviction and courage in Hacksaw Ridge and Men of Honor, the conversation explores what separates inspiration from empty hype. Can discipline beat talent? Does character matter more than winning? And why do some films motivate us long after the credits roll?
The hour also touches on faith-driven stories like I Can Only Imagine and War Room, asking whether belief itself can be the ultimate motivator. Whether it’s sports, faith, leadership, or personal redemption, this hour is a reminder that the right story—at the right moment—can change everything.
If you’ve ever needed a reset, a push forward, or a reason to believe again… this conversation is for you