Is this an apocalyptic end to the X-men franchise, or a new beginning? X-Men Apocalypse opens in ancient Egypt with what could be the original mutant, one that has been around for generations due to the transference of his being into…

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On the heels of the highest grossing, yet most critically reviled installment of the X-men franchise, X-Men: The Last Stand, Fox tried to continue the money machine by focusing on their most popular X-man, Wolverine. It’s hard to argue against…

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On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: You voted and we obliged! With our listeners pick of topic for Episode #099 we dive back into Hell’s Kitchen with Daredevil season two. We also get the gang back together…

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This review is about Marvel’s recent film “Captain America: Civil War.” It does contain mild spoilers about the plot, but no ending or twist information. Make sure you read the other article in “Redeeming Culture: Civil War,” too. #TeamRyan! •…

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This review is about Marvel’s recent film “Captain America: Civil War.” It does contain mild spoilers about the plot, but no ending or twist information. Make sure you read the other article in “Redeeming Culture: Civil War,” too. #TeamDavid! •…

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This article was originally posted on February 11, 2015, when Spider-Man’s appearance in the MCU was first announced. Since Captain America: Civil War just came out, we decided to re-run it while we work on our article about the new film. Enjoy!…

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On this CROSSOVER episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: In an Avengers-sized podcast, James Harleman (Cinemagogue), Mikey Fissel (Reel World Theology), and Steve Norton (ScreenFish) come together for an epic episode on the latest offering from the Marvel Cinematic Universe,…

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On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: It seems audiences and critics are as divided as our heroes are on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. We bring in two huge comic and superhero fans in James Harleman…

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Author’s Note: Here are a couple of things to be aware of before you dive in. First, this is a spoiler-free review; as such, I will leave the bulk of my analysis of the film’s theological themes, motifs, etc. for…

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Wrath of Khan - Spock is really gone

Flash back to 1988, the beginning of my senior year. People magazine did a very small article about Tim Burton doing a new bigger budget movie… BATMAN!!! My geek-ness kicked in full gear. Understand I loved the reruns of the…

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