Seeing and Believing: ‘Swiss Army Man’ And ‘The Innocents’
Swiss Army Man starring Daniel Radcliffe and Paul Dano is contrasted against the WW II move The Innocents.
Swiss Army Man starring Daniel Radcliffe and Paul Dano is contrasted against the WW II move The Innocents.
By stressing spatial relativity and disorientation in space, the film demonstrates the need of a physics and metaphysics that incorporate relationship.
Fiction does not allow us to ignore reality; rather, it is a tool for the wise, the desperate, and the bewildered.
Tyler and Drew chat with Luke T. Harrington about his recent article, “Summer Shootings, Pokémon Go: Rebuilding Community in the Wake of Destruction.”
Pokémon Go and the films ‘Genius’ & ‘Zootopia’ are on the floor for debate for the 21st spot on The CaPC 25 for 2016.
Once we’ve accepted the message on our TV screens—that the system is hopelessly corrupt—we learn to settle for severely diminished standards for our leaders.
The Gospel enables believers to see social issues from a spiritual perspective — but does it remove social issues altogether?
The strength that comes from friendship is the grounding force that gives me the courage to do what I otherwise could not, that enables me to persevere through circumstances that I otherwise could not.
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Wade and Kevin continue the throwback summer series with a Humphrey Bogart retro review of Casablanca, Sabrina, The Big Sleep, and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Just how similar is CrossFit to a religion?
In a season of sorrow, Pokémon Go is a bit of common grace sprinkled on the horror blazing around us.
Tyler and Drew chat with Reiter about the kids show Wild Kratts and our responsibility as Christians to care for all creatures.
J.D. Vance’s book ‘Hillbilly Elegy’, Jesse Williams BET Awards speech, and Pokémon Go are the nominees for the 18th episode of The CaPC 25 for 2016.
Reflecting on summer vacation prompts me to consider just how ordinary poverty is for so many of my neighbors, literal and figurative.
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