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Yearly Archives: 2018

Review| Skate Kitchen

August 30, 20180

Great films are able to transcend their genre and the context that the protagonist’s story is unfolding in. Great storytelling…

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Peanuts, Franklin, and Sincere Diversity

August 30, 20180

Fifty years ago, Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz introduced the character Franklin into his now-iconic comic strip. This was a…

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Review| The Happytime Murders

August 28, 20180

Brian Henson, son of the late Jim Henson and producer/director of Happytime Murders, seeks to expand upon his father’s legacy of…

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How the Academy is Missing the Mark

August 23, 20180

It’s been a couple of weeks since The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced it would be adding…

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Of The 1920s

August 23, 20180

The 1920s holds a special place within cinema history as German Expressionism makes its way onto American shores. Known for…

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#180 – BlacKkKlansman and Dealing With Our History

August 22, 20180

On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: We talk for a very long time about how good a…

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Review| Crazy Rich Asians – A Man, a Woman, and Mom

August 21, 20180

To be honest, what initially interested me in this film was the title. Crazy Rich Asians sounded fun, funny, slyly…

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Reel World: Rewind #029 – Pontypool

August 17, 20180

On this episode of Reel World: Rewind… A cerebral zombie movie taking place at a small, local radio station in…

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