Would you enter a forbidden land and kill giant beasts to raise someone you love back from the dead?

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On this episode of Reel World: Rewind… With the wide acclaim and 13 Oscar nominations of The Shape of Water, the latest film by Guillermo Del Toro, it seemed only appropriate to delve into his most widely acclaimed feature film, Pan’s Labyrinth.…

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Today is Ash Wednesday. It’s also Valentine’s Day. And there are connections between those holidays…and last year’s movie Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.

You heard me.

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Godzilla is a gargantuan, semi-intelligent, indestructible, nuclear-powered dinosaur whose spine lights up when he breathes atomic fire. Forgetting all the cultural iconic status built up around Godzilla and other kaiju franchises, sit with that first sentence for a moment. If…

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We’re kicking off our first video series: Ryan’s in-depth look at Shadow of the Colossus!

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If we’re not talking about surviving the zombie apocalypse, chances are we will default to discussing and debating the robot apocalypse. With films such as The Terminator series, I, Robot, and the popular TV show Battlestar Galactica, the pinnacle fight…

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On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: Just in time for the Winter Olympics, we take a look at one of our favorite films of the year, I, Tonya. With a fourth-wall breaking format, this telling of the…

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The Redeeming Culture Cinephile is our new series about classic films; we hope you enjoy another look at some of the formative films in cinema history. All About Eve is not only intelligent and real; it is also sharp. Very…

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Dating is a curious thing; two people agree to meet at a specific place and point in time to find out if they’re not only compatible as friends, but compatible in a romantic or even sexual manner. While it has…

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