There's a new "horror" movie out right now called Heretic that's been getting a lot of attention. But the main horror of the movie is really just how insulting and condescending the whole thing is to Christians.
The movie is about some psychopath who locks a couple female Mormon missionaries inside his house and then spends almost the entire 2 hours just having him "debunk" religion and try to convince the missionaries to question their faith. I haven't been able to find any confirmation on the background of the film's creators, but there is one scene that is laughably biased in favor of Judaism.
The old man starts telling the missionaries about the history of monopoly and how it was just another iteration of an older game called The Landlord's game. You see, the Landlord's Game was made by a smart and hard-working feminist, and then some mean sexist man plagiarized it and created Monopoly and didn't give her any credit. Then he starts giving examples of how modern songs were sued for copyright infringement because they plagiarized melodies from older songs, and he uses these as an analogy to say that Christianity and Islam plagiarized off of Judaism.
Judaism was the OG monotheistic religion. But if they were the first true monotheistic religion, then why are they only 0.2% of the world's population? Well it's because they don't advertise their religion like Christians do.
The Guardian even put out an article praising the movie's realistic portrayal of Mormonism and citing some totally real Mormons who thought the movie was amazing and very realistic.
Pastor Steven Anderson and his fringe ministry have their detractors and I'm sure he's disliked by those who really love Jews, but his documentary Marching to Zion was an eye-opener for me, even as a non-Christian (and I don't think it was really intended for non-Christians at all, so I have to commend his restraint in making something that's comprehensive and even-handed, even while he's clearly seething about the issue).
Besides explaining how irrelevant the Old Testament is to Jews nowadays, it also helps contextualise Jesus' message as the schism from Judaism it represented to people back in his time, and finally drilled into me just how much Jews seethed about it back then and ever since - right up until an anomalous form of Christianity emerged which treats Jews as allies, relatively recently in history.
Since I saw that docu I've gone on to inadvertently encounter various things on YT and 4chan which frame Anderson as insane, with a dysfunctional family life. He's also been banned from entering a bunch of EU countries. The modern Westboro bogeyman, basically. It all just makes me suspect he's on the money.
I'm not familiar with Anderson, but the accusations may be true. Publicly rejecting the Judeo-Christian myth takes a sort recklessness associated with poor behavior. Doesn't make anti-Zionism wrong.
See my post here.