Top 5 John Carpenter Movies
A month filled with celebrating the horror genre can only be fittingly celebrated with a look at one of its greatest directors. John Carpenter’s mixture of using empty space, glorious synth scores, and slow-building anticipation set him apart as a…
Screaming Weekly October 2016 2.0
Our contributors have taken a peek into the netherworld and brought back three recommendations to make your weekend a little more horrific. Gaze in wonder, but don’t look too long and enjoy a movie or town that might keep you…
Review| Storks
Warner Animation Group is off to a pretty good start. Relatively new since being developed by Warner Bros. producer Jeff Robinov in 2013 as an animation screenplay think tank, the first movie to debut from their efforts was the out-of-nowhere…
Streaming Weekly September 2016 3.0
A brand new week, a brand new trio of streaming picks to prioritize your streaming queues. Our fabulous contributors are constantly at the ready to deliver exactly what you need for an (almost) fall Friday night. Enjoy these three recommendations and…
Top 5 Gene Wilder Movies
Sadly, last week a comedic and cinematic legend was lost when Gene Wilder died. Known for his roles in the 60’s and 70’s as a charming, incredibly funny, and over-the-top comedian. From his collaboration’s with Mel Brooks to his most…
Reel World Rewind #007 – The Rocketeer
On this episode of Reel World Rewind: Blaine is joined by Mark Wingerter to talk about Disney’s The Rocketeer. They discuss what contemporary superhero flicks could stand to learn from this movie, as well as what it means to be a…
#106 – Suicide Squad and Critical Consensus
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: We sit down to chat about DC Comics’ second offering this year, Suicide Squad. The film actually gives us a chance to talk about a curious trend of disconnect between audiences and…
Review| Suicide Squad
As an avid DC fan and someone who is thoroughly supportive of the company’s efforts to establish a tone that is distinct from its biggest competitor, Marvel, Suicide Squad strikes me nonetheless as a curious choice for the third film…
#104 – Finding Dory and Patient Parenting
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: We hope you’re ready to discuss the highest grossing domestic film of 2016 (so far)! No, not Batman v Superman or Civil War, but Finding Dory. That’s right, as what might…
#102 – Hail, Caesar! and No Insignificant Professions
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: We had the chance to circle back around to a film that did not make the type of splash a lot of people thought it would, but those who did see…