Reviewing the Classics| A Trip To The Moon
The science fiction imagination has changed drastically over its long life. From it’s beginnings in the 17th century with Johannes Kepler’s Somnium, a work regarded by many as the first science fiction novel, the genre has evolved as both scientific…
Flags over Facebook
Update 7/8/15: More flag news has surfaced since this article was written, so make sure you check out the latest article about Flags Over Facebook! • • • Over the past three weeks or so, it seems that two flags have…
#065 – Inside Out and A Time to Weep
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: We have waited for nearly two years since our last Pixar installment– and it looks like the wait was worth it. Inside Out is an incredible film that bucks convention and…
Top 5 Fifth Movies
This week witnesses Arnold fulfilling his promise to be back in the fifth installment of the Terminator franchise, Terminator Genisys. For some of you in big metro markets, the movie is already out and you’ve shelled out to see Schwarzenegger reprise his…
Netflix Your Weekend June 4.0
Two TV choices and a Joss Whedon movie end June on a high note with picks from Mark, The Film Avenger, and Laura Fissel! Happy movie viewing weekend everyone! [divider top=”no”] via Laura Fissel Much Ado About Nothing – Filmed at…
Re:View| Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball. And if you can survive a game of dodgeball as a kid, well, you can pretty much survive anything in life. Seriously, is there any sport more humiliating than…
In Theaters June 26th, 2015
Two weekends of insanely high grossing blockbusters means there is going to be a down week at some point. This week is one of those weeks with only two new wide release and a bunch of super small limited releases…
Inside Out-right, Upright, Downright Happy All The Time
After six years of sequels and below-par films, Pixar has once again showed us why they’re the best in the business. Inside Out is a brilliantly-written, elegantly-scored, beautifully-animated feature that may or may not have made me cry (it totally…
Who-ology| S01E11 Bad Wolf & E12 The Parting of the Ways (Pt.1)
From moment one, this two-part story is a thunderstorm that only grows darker as the episodes unfold. We open on our 3 heroes being suddenly, mysteriously, involuntarily transported into separate live-action television shows that all end with human beings…”evicted from…
Top 5 Buddy Comedies of the Last Ten Years
“Everybody needs somebody. Everybody needs somebody to love.” The Blues Brothers, Jake (John Belushi) and Elwood (Dan Aykroyd), sum up buddy movies perfectly in their final number from 1980’s The Blues Brothers (one of my favorite buddy comedies of all-time). We…




