Who·ology – S10E03 Thin Ice
“Bill: Every choice I make in this moment, here and now, could change the future. The Doctor: Exactly like every other day of your life.” With a very uneven episode comes a very uneven review. I have been racking my…
Who·ology – S10E02 Smile
“Smile. You’re in the belly of the beast.” – The Doctor Well Whovians, were you happy with our newest episode? Sorry, I couldn’t start the review with anything other than that question. Too easy. Whether you’re smiling or not after…
Who·ology – S10E01 The Pilot
“Time is a structure relative to ourselves. Time is the space made by our lives, where we stand together forever. Time and relative dimension in space. It means life.” – The Doctor The Doctor as a professor at a university…
Review| Some Freaks
Some Freaks is an astonishing debut that cuts deep, shattering open the high school drama of the misfits falling in love narrative to reveal a longing for human connection. This review is part of an ongoing series covering films appearing…
Who-ology: Season 10 Preview
Whovians rejoice! That oh, so comforting whirr of the Tardis engine is kicking into gear again as season 10 is finally upon us. Give yourself a pat on the back for surviving the long wait. You deserve it. After all,…
#131 – The Shack and the Charge of Heresy
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: As far as faith-based films go, The Shack had more of a leg to stand on than those that came before it because the book has been more widely accepted by…
Review| My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea
While featuring bold style choices and exceptionally creative animation, the increasingly dark violence directed at students spoiled My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea. This review is part of an ongoing series covering films appearing in the 2017 Calgary…
Review| The Case for Christ
There’s a movement taking place in American culture that is truly significant from a worldview perspective. Relativistic phrases such as, “That’s true for you but not for me!” or “That’s just your interpretation!” are steadily becoming quotations of the past…
Streaming Weekly April 2017 1.0
A brand new weekend, a brand new set of opportunities to see something new or re-watch an old classic. Our contributors recommend the latest and greatest from what is streaming to help fill up those gaping holes in your filmography…
Reviewing the Classics| Terje Vigen (A Man There Was)
You will no doubt hear the names Carl Theodor Dreyer and Ingmar Bergman in any and every conversation about iconic 20th-century Scandinavian filmmakers—and rightfully so; perhaps someone will even mention Jan Troell or, more recently, the notorious Lars von Trier…