A sleek, professional flat-lay of a dark charcoal laptop open to a minimalist movie review dashboard, next to a neatly stacked trio of glossy Blu-ray cases and a well-worn leather baseball resting on the desk. The surface is a warm walnut wood with subtle grain, set near a large window. Soft afternoon natural light spills across the scene, creating gentle highlights on the disc cases and a satin sheen on the baseball’s stitching. Background elements, like a blurred bookshelf with neatly aligned movie spines and a small open Bible, fade into a soft bokeh. Photographic realism, eye-level angle slightly elevated, clean composition emphasizing a balanced blend of cinema, scripture, and baseball analysis.

According To Chops

Honest movie reviews, scripture reflections, and baseball chatter from a Christ-centered fan’s seat.

Upcoming Events

09.18.25

Riverfront Cinema

Cincinnati, OH

09.23.25

Harborview Church

Milwaukee, WI

09.28.25

Cornerstone Chapel

Burgettstown, PA

09.20.25

Downtown Multiplex

Toronto, ON

09.24.25

Lakeside Park

Tinley Park, IL

09.30.25

FaithDome Arena

Hartford, CT

09.21.25

Metro Ballpark

Buffalo, NY

09.27.25

Heritage Field

Hershey, PA

10.01.25

Morningstar Chapel

Bangor, ME

A close-up of a dark navy hardcover journal embossed with the title “According To Chops” in metallic silver, resting on a rustic oak table. Tucked beneath the cover edge are three bookmarks peeking out, each themed differently: one patterned with tiny baseball stitches, one with film reels and popcorn, and one with delicate scriptural text. A classic leather baseball glove lies folded nearby, its rich brown leather showing subtle creases, and a single vintage film ticket stub sits beside it. Warm golden-hour sunlight streams in from the side, casting elongated shadows and a soft, contemplative glow. Photographic realism, shallow depth of field, with the journal’s title in razor-sharp focus and the glove and ticket gently blurred, evoking a thoughtful, reflective mood.
A large ultra-wide curved monitor on a clean matte black desk displaying a cinematic still of a classic film review page, surrounded by organized elements: a polished silver microphone, a small leather-bound Bible open to an encouraging verse, and a pristine white baseball balanced on a clear acrylic stand. Behind, a framed poster-style graphic of star ratings and film reels decorates a softly blurred wall. Cool, diffused LED backlighting creates a subtle blue glow, contrasting with the warmer desk lamp illuminating the objects. The mood is focused and analytical yet calm, captured in photographic realism from a slightly low, cinematic angle that makes the monitor and objects feel immersive and important, with crisp sharpness and gentle depth of field.
A sleek, professional flat-lay of a dark charcoal laptop open to a minimalist movie review dashboard, next to a neatly stacked trio of glossy Blu-ray cases and a well-worn leather baseball resting on the desk. The surface is a warm walnut wood with subtle grain, set near a large window. Soft afternoon natural light spills across the scene, creating gentle highlights on the disc cases and a satin sheen on the baseball’s stitching. Background elements, like a blurred bookshelf with neatly aligned movie spines and a small open Bible, fade into a soft bokeh. Photographic realism, eye-level angle slightly elevated, clean composition emphasizing a balanced blend of cinema, scripture, and baseball analysis.

Meet Chops

A close-up of a dark navy hardcover journal embossed with the title “According To Chops” in metallic silver, resting on a rustic oak table. Tucked beneath the cover edge are three bookmarks peeking out, each themed differently: one patterned with tiny baseball stitches, one with film reels and popcorn, and one with delicate scriptural text. A classic leather baseball glove lies folded nearby, its rich brown leather showing subtle creases, and a single vintage film ticket stub sits beside it. Warm golden-hour sunlight streams in from the side, casting elongated shadows and a soft, contemplative glow. Photographic realism, shallow depth of field, with the journal’s title in razor-sharp focus and the glove and ticket gently blurred, evoking a thoughtful, reflective mood.

Aarav Sharma

A large ultra-wide curved monitor on a clean matte black desk displaying a cinematic still of a classic film review page, surrounded by organized elements: a polished silver microphone, a small leather-bound Bible open to an encouraging verse, and a pristine white baseball balanced on a clear acrylic stand. Behind, a framed poster-style graphic of star ratings and film reels decorates a softly blurred wall. Cool, diffused LED backlighting creates a subtle blue glow, contrasting with the warmer desk lamp illuminating the objects. The mood is focused and analytical yet calm, captured in photographic realism from a slightly low, cinematic angle that makes the monitor and objects feel immersive and important, with crisp sharpness and gentle depth of field.

Mateo García

A sleek, professional flat-lay of a dark charcoal laptop open to a minimalist movie review dashboard, next to a neatly stacked trio of glossy Blu-ray cases and a well-worn leather baseball resting on the desk. The surface is a warm walnut wood with subtle grain, set near a large window. Soft afternoon natural light spills across the scene, creating gentle highlights on the disc cases and a satin sheen on the baseball’s stitching. Background elements, like a blurred bookshelf with neatly aligned movie spines and a small open Bible, fade into a soft bokeh. Photographic realism, eye-level angle slightly elevated, clean composition emphasizing a balanced blend of cinema, scripture, and baseball analysis.

Zuri Ndlovu

A close-up of a dark navy hardcover journal embossed with the title “According To Chops” in metallic silver, resting on a rustic oak table. Tucked beneath the cover edge are three bookmarks peeking out, each themed differently: one patterned with tiny baseball stitches, one with film reels and popcorn, and one with delicate scriptural text. A classic leather baseball glove lies folded nearby, its rich brown leather showing subtle creases, and a single vintage film ticket stub sits beside it. Warm golden-hour sunlight streams in from the side, casting elongated shadows and a soft, contemplative glow. Photographic realism, shallow depth of field, with the journal’s title in razor-sharp focus and the glove and ticket gently blurred, evoking a thoughtful, reflective mood.

Leila Haddad