70 Years with Big G — Part One: Sin and Salvation in the Showa Era
From a terrifying symbol of nuclear destruction to a beloved defender of Earth, Godzilla has captured the imaginations of diverse audiences.

From a terrifying symbol of nuclear destruction to a beloved defender of Earth, Godzilla has captured the imaginations of diverse audiences.

Simple tales of heroism, where good and evil are clearly demarcated, and where heroes overcome the odds, have an enduring appeal.

The Lost Crown does not simply tell a story about defeating a villain; it tells a story about saving a soul.

The independent wrestling circuit begins with genuine connection and a familial bond with fans: the spectacle comes secondarily.

Branagh’s Poirot is not just a detective solving crimes but a pilgrim navigating the labyrinth of the soul’s darker questions.

Lucha Underground is less about sweat, muscles, and tights than about mythic storytelling—archetypal tales of heroes and villains, loss and redemption.

Harry’s rough-around-the-edges compassion emerges over the course of these films: sometimes, to protect the sheep, the shepherd must get down and dirty with the wolves.

With the increasing prevalence of depression and concern for mental health nationwide, Panic is primed for rediscovery.

Dooku’s story reminds us that seemingly innocuous moral compromises can lead to an unfortunate and tragic end.

In the age of the “gritty” anti-hero, rare is the genre story that begins with the assumption that evil is real and must be dealt with.

The franchise offers a strange meditation on modern conceptions of masculinity, and how those have evolved in the past thirty-five years.

An antidote to both hopeless secularism and blind, unreflective faith, Mark Heard’s songs grab listeners by the lapels and shake them awake.

I can’t think of a single other video game with the moxie to demand that players learn the stations of the cross to raid a tomb.

In Detroit: Become Human the choice of messiahship is turned over to the player.

Whatever makes me search declassified FBI documents about UFO phenomena is the same thing that keeps me searching the pages of Scripture.

Superman & Lois is interested in giving us a Superman who has gone through the ups and downs of human experience
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