#081 – Mockingjay, Pt.2 and the Power of Love
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: Years after The Hunger Games began taking popular culture by storm, we now arrive at a place where we get to see the story come to a conclusion cinematically. Would the…
minisode #004 – Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope
On this minisode: After making it through the prequels, we finally get to the original trilogy. A New Hope marks the launch of one of the greatest and most influential franchises in entertainment history. After its introduction, “lightsaber” would be…
Review| The Good Dinosaur
Ah, 2015. The Year of the Pixar Double Feature. The year we all sighed deeply with relief when Inside Out denied our darkest fears of a Pixar permanent creative slump, even as we anxiously shuddered when staring down its dim…
minisode #003 – Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
On this minisode: We round out the prequel trilogy by talking about many people’s favorite of the prequels, Revenge of the Sith. Anakin and Obiwan finally have their fated showdown and we decide whether the entire affair lives up to…
#080 – Spectre and Being Bond
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: Spectre is the 24th film in the James Bond franchise and easily the most hyped to date. Through his many iterations, James Bond has delighted and thrilled audiences across multiple generations–…
minisode #002 – Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones
On this minisode: We look at the impact that the Star Wars prequels had on us, both culturally and personally. With Attack of the Clones, we learn a lot about story– but maybe not the things we’d hope to. George…
Review| Spectre
Bond, James Bond, is back in cinemas. Three years after Skyfall (2012), which was well received by critics and fans alike, Daniel Craig reprises his role as 007, the embodiment of machismo and style. Sam Mendes is back on board…
minisode #001 – Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace
On this minisode: We take the time to look back on the Star Wars films that we begged for, but maybe didn’t really want. The Phantom Menace is the first of George Lucas’ prequels that universally let people down. But,…
Review| Skyfall
When Daniel Craig blew all of our minds with his amazing Bond reboot in Casino Royale, I think many of us assumed it would be sunshine and daisies from there on out. Quantum of Solace reminded us that even the…
Review| Quantum of Solace
Sandwiched between the two best Bond films (in my humble opinion) is Quantum of Solace. I think it is a truth universally acknowledged that Casino Royale set the bar really high. It’s not only a brilliant Bond film, it’s a…