Who·ology – S10E11 World Enough and Time
Had we but world enough and time, This coyness, lady, were no crime. We would sit down, and think which way To walk, and pass our long love’s day. – Andrew Marvell, To His Coy Mistress If we’re honest,…
Streaming Weekly June 2017 4.0
We’ve passed the official start of summer and the longest day of the year. Enjoy these long days by being outside and then staying up late watching a movie on your computer or TV, recommended by our wonderful contributors. Enjoy…
Oh! The Horror… | of 2040: The Year of the First Female Mechanic
The second episode of Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace finds its comedic locus in the obliviousness to the privilege that men have in society. Liz (played by the superb Alice Lowe) came to Darkplace as a new hire straight out of “Harvard…
Who·ology – S10E10 The Eaters of Light
So, that’s it. The Eaters of Light is the last episode of the Twelfth Doctor’s run that has a self-contained storyline. It was a solid entry, not without its holes, and one of the better of the current season. But…
#137 – Dead Men Tell No Tales and The Allure of the Pirate Life
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: We finally get the chance to talk about the Pirates franchise on the regular podcast. If you haven’t heard it, make sure you check out the Reel World: Rewind episode on…
Review| Cars 3
NASCAR is currently at a crossroads. Declining attendance has plagued all of its top series for many consecutive years. The race cars have gone from looking stock (as in, right out of the dealer showroom) to anything but stock. New…
Streaming Weekly June 2017 3.0
A new weekend, a fresh batch of brand new recommendations from our contributors. When you get tired of being outside, need a change of scenery, or are plain sick of people, hunker down on your computer, phone, or smart TV…
Reel World: Rewind #017 – Cars
On this episode of Reel World: Rewind . . . Blaine and Shannon chat about the Pixar film Cars. They discuss their recent trip to Disneyland and how the film interacts with themes of time and change. Be sure to share your…
Review| It Comes At Night
There is no way to spoil this film, because the film never reveals the “it” of its title. “It” is shrouded in as much resistant mystery by the end of the film as it is in the first scene. Its…







