Australian Ben Young’s debut film, Hounds of Love, is a sordid, intense feature of survival in 1980’s suburban Perth. Starring Ashleigh Cummings as Vicky Malone, a young, teenage schoolgirl abducted by a deranged, serial killer couple (Emma Booth and Stephen Curry),…

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Reel World Theology is represented at the Calgary Underground Film Festival (CUFF) by Daniel Melville Jones and Joshua Crabb. This post serves as your guide for what to look for if you’re in attendance. Check back here regularly for updates……

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Hans Christian Anderson, a man familiar with the power of storytelling in the written word, said of music, “where words fail, music speaks.” His simple axiom brings to mind the myth-making power and emotional soul of music from John Williams.…

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Easter weekend means you are going to be at the movie theater with family or at home recovering from remembering Jesus’ death on the cross and celebrating his resurrection on Sunday. We give you something to chill out to this…

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Whovians rejoice! That oh, so comforting whirr of the Tardis engine is kicking into gear again as season 10 is finally upon us. Give yourself a pat on the back for surviving the long wait. You deserve it. After all,…

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I, earlier this week, reviewed the new anthology horror film, The Dark Tapes, and declared my love for the sub-genre and the heartbreak inherent in those times when it is not done well. So, when I was thinking about an…

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Tough Passages comes back to think about brothers-in-law, widows, and trick questions.

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This episode has long been one of my favorites, certainly of season 3, possibly of all Doctor Who. There are so many threads worth following in this thematically rich story: kidnapping, drug addiction, terrible consequences of the human propensity towards excess, repentance and…

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Here at Reel World Theology, we’ve started to cross paths with a lot more creators in the entertainment business. Faithful people making original content in every medium including podcasts (naturally), videos, books, movies, and TV shows. As more opportunities have…

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When anthology horror is executed well, it can be one of the most satisfying sub-genres of horror to witness. There is something cathartic about divining a united thread running between (seemingly) dissonant stories—usually told by different writers and directors. Each…

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