#039 – Cabin in the Woods and Accessible Horror
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: Happy Halloween! It’s a holiday and we love doing special BONUS episodes, so, here we are reviewing one of our absolute favorite Horror (Comedy?) films, Cabin in the Woods. Not only…
#038 – Gone Girl and the Sacrament of Marriage
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: Back to back David Fincher movies. If things haven’t gotten too intense for you, then join us as we talk about Gone Girl. It’s dark, gritty, and stars Ben Affleck and…
Home Rehab Reality Shows
They start with an old, ugly, dilapidated home (the worse the house is at the beginning, the better I like it) – something which truly terrifies the buyers – and a vision.
#037 – Fight Club and Letting Our Stuff Define Us
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: On the cusp of its 15th (Yes! It’s been that long.) Anniversary, we break the first and second rule of Fight Club by, of course, talking about Fight Club. If you…
Loki: The Avengers Disassembled
SPOILER NOTE: This is a review of a character from the 2012 film “The Avengers”. It will contain spoilers. I recommend avoiding this review until you’ve seen the film. “You think yourself above them.” “Well, yes.” “Then you miss the truth…
Iron Man: The Avengers Disassembled
We’ve investigated the other three Avengers, but Iron Man is a bit different, a bit more layered than all of them. Is he a savior? A showboat? A suave vigilante? Maybe all of the above?
Thor: The Avengers Disassembled
The Crown Prince of a higher realm. The son of a god who is himself a god. Petitioning his father to use all his resources to send him to Earth in pursuit of a runaway adopted brother, a former heir to glory that he loves despite his rebellion which tossed a world into chaos. Sound familiar?
The Incredible Hulk: The Avengers Disassembled
Bruce Banner is a divided, risky, consumed man.
Captain America: The Avengers Disassembled
Superhero films have undergone an interesting transition in the last several years. Last decade, they seemed obsessed with the bleak, unsure, and angsty; Spider-Man,Elektra, The Dark Knight and even Superman Returns showed superheroes who were unsure about their missions, didn’t want the great power or great responsibility that had been bestowed upon them, and sometimes seemed to shirk their responsibilities.