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#116 – Doctor Strange and A Spiritual Marvel
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: Marvel is back and have scored another critical success with another…
Read moreWho-ology| S03E01 Smith and Jones
In this second episode of the new season, the Doctor finds himself in a hospital that is displaced to the moon by…
Read moreReviewing the Classics| Andrei Rublev
What do we think about when we engage art? When we gaze at a painting, do we appreciate it for…
Read moreReview| ‘Hacksaw Ridge’, Pacifism, and Mel Gibson’s Surrender
With the mere mention of a new creative endeavor by Mel Gibson, the public memory once again recalls the man’s…
Read moreReviewing the Classics| Knowing Our Neighbors Outside Our Rear Windows
When Alfred Hitchcock and the horror genre are mentioned in the same breath, the conversation is more than likely revolving…
Read moreReview| The Birth of a Nation (1915) Still Demands Our Attention
In 1915, director D.W. Griffith released The Birth of a Nation, the world’s first epic movie. It is a 3…
Read moreReview| ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ is What You’d Expect From Tim Burton
I’ve been a fan of Tim Burton’s work for many years, and have seen virtually all of Burton’s films. Several…
Read moreReview| The Birth of a Nation
Missed in history stories can be some of the best and most interesting stories. And when the story is from…
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