Time in the Telling: How Stories of Time Help Us Grapple with a Fallen World
All of time itself is but a dream from which the people of Narnia—and, let the reader understand, all of us—will someday wake.
All of time itself is but a dream from which the people of Narnia—and, let the reader understand, all of us—will someday wake.
Join Wade and Kevin for an episode featuring the heights that humankind is capable of achieving with technology as they review The Lion King and Apollo 11!
Live the Questions shows us that we don’t have to scramble for answers, or even fear them. We can live in those questions and grow closer to the Lord and others in the process.
Jump back to the 1980’s with a review of Stranger Things 3 followed by a discussion about Danny Boyle’s latest film outing, Yesterday.
The benign neglect of Tony Stark and Peter Parker.
The Summer of Stan ends with a review of Barry Lyndon but not before a trip to the dark, yet well lit, underbelly of Sweeden in Ari Astar’s Midsommar.
Casey Tygrett encourages us to see that every memory—when we engage it in the presence of Jesus—belongs to our lives, and to our story.
We’ve only partially enjoyed the truest sense of American independence and freedom as long as we support or remain apathetic to the indifference of a system that is insistent on overlooking past wrongs.
Wade and Kevin take a vacation trip along with Jon Watts to review SpiderMan: Far From Home and then continue Summer of Stan with A Clockwork Orange.
Yet the more radical vision of flourishing for women would strike harder at the heart of the film’s concept: what if Molly’s real mistake was in her ultimate goal of power and success?
The Hidden World shows us goodbyes in all their gritty pain and walks us through them.
Why hasn’t YA dystopian literature returned before now, especially when it is taking up ample space on our television and movie screens, and in real life?
Godzilla-worship is idolatrous in reality, but this fiction helps us simulate “worship” of a great entity, despite its terror and ability to wound us.
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