On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast:
We had the chance to circle back around to a film that did not make the type of splash a lot of people thought it would, but those who did see it took a lot from it. This isn’t really surprising considering that we’re talking about a Coen Bros. film. So, what was this film all about anyway? What are we exploring and why did so many people who saw it really like it? Are the Coen Bros. working out their own personal struggles on film? We also take a stab at the value of art, storytelling, and even your job.
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Reel World Theology #102 – Hail, Caesar! and No Insignificant Professions
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This episode’s panel included Tyler Smith and JR Forasteros:
Tyler Smith (@morelessons)
More Than One Lesson
Battleship Pretension
JR Forasteros (@jrforasteros)
JRForasteros.com
NorvilleRogers.com
The Storymen Podcast
Origami Elephants Podcast
Podcast Notes and Links:
Hail, Caesar! at IMDB
Hail, Caesar! at Rotten Tomatoes
Hail, Caesar! Review at Reel World Theology
More Than One Lesson Episode 156: Hail, Caesar!
The Fixer: Hail, Caesar! and the Pastoral Vocation at Cinemayward
Hail, Caesar! Review at Reel-Gospel
Hail, Caesar! Review at Reel Spirituality
The Coen Brothers Find Jesus in ‘Hail, Caesar!’ at CAPC
‘Hail, Caesar!’ Another Jesus Tease From the Coen Brothers at Think Christian