Who·ology – S10E02 Smile
“Smile. You’re in the belly of the beast.” – The Doctor Well Whovians, were you happy with our newest episode? Sorry, I couldn’t start the review with anything other than that question. Too easy. Whether you’re smiling or not after…
Interview| John Charles Meyer
John Charles Meyer is the producer of “Dave Made a Maze”, a submission in this year’s Calgary Underground Film Festival. Our own Daniel Melvill Jones sat down with him…
Review| Free Fire
There are those action films that manage to kill thousands without the audience acknowledging any of their deaths. Think the back end of the Die Hard franchise or just about any Michael Bay film. The lives get lost in the…
Streaming Weekly April 2017 3.0
The weather is finally starting to turn consistently nice and spring is really upon. Here in the Midwest where your faithful Streaming Weekly editor Josh calls home, the grass is turning green and short sleeve shirts may actually become a…
Interview| Karam Gill
Daniel Melville Jones reflects on his interview with Karam Gill, director of G-Funk…
#132 – The Fate of the Furious and Bro Bliss
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: It’s often hard to believe that The Fast and the Furious franchise now has eight installments– or that it’s a franchise at all. But they keep coming back to the theater…
The Sanctification of One-Punch Man
Ryan’s back with consecutive normal punches. To your theology brain. Pow.
Who·ology – S10E01 The Pilot
“Time is a structure relative to ourselves. Time is the space made by our lives, where we stand together forever. Time and relative dimension in space. It means life.” – The Doctor The Doctor as a professor at a university…
Quick Hits from CUFF | 78/52, Dave Made a Maze, Tony Conrad: Completely in the Present
These capsule reviews are part of an ongoing series covering films appearing in the 2017 Calgary Underground Film Festival, published simultaneously with www.danielmelvilljones.com. For a guide to this year’s CUFF, click here. For full reviews on Reel World Theology of…
Review| Some Freaks
Some Freaks is an astonishing debut that cuts deep, shattering open the high school drama of the misfits falling in love narrative to reveal a longing for human connection. This review is part of an ongoing series covering films appearing…








