Who·ology #021 – S09E09 Sleep No More
Welcome Whovians, to the new incarnation of Who·ology here on Reel World Theology. Unlike the return of Missy to this season of Doctor Who, we have reasons for the regeneration of this weekly feature from podcast to written review, but…
Who·ology #020 – S09E08 The Zygon Inversion
Welcome Whovians, to the new incarnation of Who·ology here on Reel World Theology. Unlike the return of Missy to this season of Doctor Who, we have reasons for the regeneration of this weekly feature from podcast to written review, but…
Review| Spectre
Bond, James Bond, is back in cinemas. Three years after Skyfall (2012), which was well received by critics and fans alike, Daniel Craig reprises his role as 007, the embodiment of machismo and style. Sam Mendes is back on board…
Review| Skyfall
When Daniel Craig blew all of our minds with his amazing Bond reboot in Casino Royale, I think many of us assumed it would be sunshine and daisies from there on out. Quantum of Solace reminded us that even the…
Review| Goldeneye
“You don’t like me, Bond.” Judi Dench, the new head of MI6 and first female to play the role of M, gets right in the face of Pierce Brosnan, the new James Bond. “The thought had crossed my mind,” Bond…
Review| Quantum of Solace
Sandwiched between the two best Bond films (in my humble opinion) is Quantum of Solace. I think it is a truth universally acknowledged that Casino Royale set the bar really high. It’s not only a brilliant Bond film, it’s a…
Who·ology #019 – S09E07 The Zygon Invasion
Welcome Whovians, to the new incarnation of Who·ology here on Reel World Theology. Unlike the return of Missy to this season of Doctor Who, we have reasons for the regeneration of this weekly feature from podcast to written review, but…
Review| Goldfinger
The cold open of a James Bond movie is always one of the best parts of 007’s cinematic adventures. A seagull floating in the water near a dock is revealed to be merely a decoy. After ascending the docks’ ladder,…
Review| Casino Royale: The Bond Identity Part 2
After much Internet clamor and greatly divided opinions on the reboot of the beloved James Bond franchise, Casino Royale arrived to critical acclaim in 2006. Following Die Another Day (see my review in Part 1 here) there certainly was nowhere…
Review| Die Another Day: The Bond Identity Part 1
It’s funny to me that the central visual in the marketing campaign for the Bond film that put the long running series on ice was… ice. If that’s not irony I don’t know what is. “But wait,” says the year…