On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast:
It seems like the films from Laika Studio fly under a lot of people’s radar, but also seem to be incredibly enjoyed by those who do see them (Coraline, Para Norman, The Boxtrolls). The latest, Kubo and the Two Strings has been a breath of fresh air in a Summer of forgettable animated movies. With incredible hand-crafted animation and a story that is not something we see very much, we not only are not engaged visually, but thematically. We definitely have a lot of fun picking this one apart.
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Reel World Theology #110 – Kubo and the Two Strings and Redemptive Storytelling
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This episode’s panel included Griffin Kale and Josh Crabb:
Griffin Kale (@griffin_kale)
RWT Contributor
www.griffinkale.com
Joshua Crabb (@HeyItsThatJosh)
RWT Contributor
13Past1 Blog
Podcast Notes and Links:
Kubo and the Two Strings at IMDB
Kubo and the Two Strings at Rotten Tomatoes
Kubo and the Two Strings Review at RWT
Kubo and the Two Strings Review at Reel Spirituality
Kubo and the Two Strings Review at Christianity Today
Kubo and the Two Strings Review at NCReview
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