Despite an impressive block of new movies in theaters this weekend, there is still plenty of great selections for a quiet evening at home on Netflix. Our wonderful contributors dig deep to bring you some premium recommendations to fill up…

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On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: We ask the question that most reviewers seem to wonder: “Did we need another Terminator film?” Well, it sure isn’t Oscar-worthy but we do talk about the positives of the fifth film…

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Another week, another great set of recommendations from our wonderful contributors to bedazzle an otherwise bedazzle-less weekend. [divider top=”no”] via Laura Fissel Kung Fu Hustle – This 2004 action-comedy martial arts film is a downright blast! Filled with vibrant, colorful characters…

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Via MARK WINGERTER Jack Reacher – You’re probably thinking- Jack who? Believe it or not this movie has Tom Cruise in it. And you probably missed it like most people did- including me. But I needed something to watch one boring evening…

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It’s been a little over 20 years since the original Jurassic Park left its monstrous footprint in cinematic history – and on many of our collective imaginations. Since then, movie-makers have tried repeatedly to recapture the sense of awe and terror the…

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On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: Can MARVEL find success on the small screen like it has at the movies? Agents of SHIELD gave us hesitation, but Daredevil seems to be a game changer. With its own…

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On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: Yes, believe it or not, Furious 7 is setting box office records and finding a way to make some grown men cry. I imagined the average critic would find this appalling but…

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On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast: We are talking about a film that is even more monumental and historic than the fact we have reached 50 episodes of this show. That film is Selma. With an incredibly…

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On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast:   We take on the non-controversy of Exodus: Gods and Kings. Earlier this year the film Noah set off an internet firestorm of back-and-forth of those who either loved it or…

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On this episode of the Reel World Theology Podcast:   A very special episode of the podcast. No movie review, but an awesome conversation from the Baylor Faith and Film Symposium featuring JR. Forasteros, Clay Morgan, Bryne Lewis, and Mikey…

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