Star Wars Rebels: S02E15 The Call
Star Wars is a cinematic icon, but it is much more than its movies. Blaine and Josh dive right into the middle of Star Wars Rebels, the fantastic animated show on Disney XD, and will be reviewing Season 2 as it…
Streaming Weekly February 2016 2.0
Love is in the air. In honor of the fast-approaching Valentine’s Day, our contributors have banded together to offer you three new recommendations they truly love. Make sure to settle in with those you love this weekend and enjoy a…
Agent Carter: S02E05 – The Atomic Job
Agent Carter is a show you should be watching. Mark will be reviewing the entire second season week to week. Follow along with him as he explores one of Marvel’s best shows. Jarvis: “You know, these adventures? They’re only enjoyable…
A Lenten Devotional, Day 2
Welcome to Lent! This season, we’re blessed with a set of Lenten devotionals by contributing author Lee Hinkle. Find out more about Lee at the bottom of this article, or at hinkledownunder.com. Reading John 1:19-34 (ESV) Isaiah 40:1- 8 (ESV) Meditation…
In Theaters February 12th, 2016
Last weekend, we were treated to a couple big releases. We reviewed both Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Hail, Caesar! and we’ll have another one for this weekend’s releases! Get psyched, the good movies are starting to make their way into theaters…
A Lenten Devotional, Day 1: Ash Wednesday
Welcome to Lent! This season, we’re blessed with a set of Lenten devotionals by contributing author Lee Hinkle. Find out more about Lee at the bottom of this article, or at hinkledownunder.com. Reading John 1:1-18 (ESV) Isaiah 1:2- 20 (ESV) Meditation…
Reviewing the Classics| It Happened One Night
It’s common knowledge that most romantic comedies follow a formula. It’s not always a bad thing either. If you were to comb through film history to find the source of the rom-com formula, I would say undoubtedly that it comes…
#089 – Brooklyn and Finding Home
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: One of the smaller films that has garnered a lot of attention this year (and rightfully so) is Brooklyn. While the story is simple and there are no explosions or over-dramatic…
Free Will and the Adjustment Bureau
Please note that this review of the 2011 film The Adjustment Bureau does contain spoilers. • • • When was the last time you made a choice? I don’t mean whether to eat the last cookie or stay awake for another hour…
Review| The Assassin
The wuxia genre has long been an important part of Chinese culture. While traditionally associated with literature, telling the adventures of martial artists in ancient China (the word “wuxia” means “martial hero”), like many forms of story-telling they have made…



