#173 – Deadpool 2 and The Incredible Marketing Machine
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: We talk about the next installment in the Deadpool franchise(?). This time, the merc with the mouth is back and, while not letting go of the idea of being foul-mouthed and…
Star Wars (1977) & Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Editor’s Note: Welcome to the first in a new monthly series at Reel World Theology where contributors bring two films–often from different cinematic eras–into conversation with one another in order to investigate the elements (themes, technique, script, character, etc.) of…
#154 – Coco and God Defined Family
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: Our next Pixar film has dropped and, not surprisingly, people are loving it. However, some people are really loving it while others are simply enjoying it. We take a look at what…
Tough Passages #18: Family Feud (Matthew 10:35-37)
Tough Passages finishes its first season tonight! Are our families actually our enemies?
DuckTales, Family, and the Surprisingly Insightful Deathtrap
Woo-oo! Grab on to some DuckTales in this new article!
#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…
‘Frankly Faraci’ Finds People of Faith Doing Amazing Things: An Interview With Host Matthew Faraci
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…
Review| Kubo and the Two Strings
Animated movies have been stagnant as of late. Since 2015’s Inside Out, which ended up as my favorite movie of last year, there have been over a dozen major releases from big name animation studios. While some smaller animation studios…
#104 – Finding Dory and Patient Parenting
On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: We hope you’re ready to discuss the highest grossing domestic film of 2016 (so far)! No, not Batman v Superman or Civil War, but Finding Dory. That’s right, as what might…
Review| Finding Dory
Finding Nemo is a splendid film on a number of levels. It’s a kid-friendly, fun-loving flick that simultaneously tackles some very adult issues, like how fear and anxiety have a terrifying ability to cause us to hurt the ones we love…