Streaming Weekly May 2017 4.0
Over the long, Memorial Day weekend, you might be ready to kick back and enjoy the sunshine. To that our contributors say, “A pox on thy respite!” Spend your weekend and the extra day enjoying the sweet, REM-destroying glow of…
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…
Interview| Karam Gill
Daniel Melville Jones reflects on his interview with Karam Gill, director of G-Funk…
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…
A Guide to the Calgary Underground Film Festival
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……
Review| My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea
While featuring bold style choices and exceptionally creative animation, the increasingly dark violence directed at students spoiled My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea. This review is part of an ongoing series covering films appearing in the 2017 Calgary…
Review| G-Funk
G-Funk is a laid-back and enjoyable chronicle of the early days of West Coast hip-hop, featuring and produced by some of the genre’s most famous luminaries. This review is part of an ongoing series covering films appearing in the 2017 Calgary…
Review| David Lynch: The Art of Life
The Art Life is an engrossing and richly textured mediation on the correlation between one’s life and one’s art, with much to offer both fans and strangers of the director’s work. This review is part of an ongoing series covering…
Streaming Weekly March 2017 3.0
You’ve already seen Logan. You’ve already seen Get Out. You’ve already seen La La Land 20 times and you braved the late hours of Thursday night to catch Beauty and the Beast. Or maybe you are stuck at home this weekend. What…