70 Years with Big G — Part Four: Apocalypse and Hope in the Reiwa Era
Godzilla is a towering figure in modern mythopoeia, embodying the apocalypse of divine retribution and judgment.

Godzilla is a towering figure in modern mythopoeia, embodying the apocalypse of divine retribution and judgment.

Kevin and Sarah review Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem then the magical world of Miyazaki’s Howl’s Moving Castle.

Sarah and Kevin’s mission is to review the latest Mission: Impossible film and then square off over Satoshi Kon’s dreamlike movie Paprika.

Sarah and Kevin dive back in to the MCU with James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Then, they take on Katsuhiro Otomo’s anime, Akira.

Does The Black Phone get a ringing endorsement from Kevin and Sarah? Also Hayao Miyazaki’s Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.

Kevin and Sarah find themselves in an animated disagreement over Pixar’s latest movie, Turning Red and then bond over Kiki’s Delivery Service

When we understand that love is multi-faceted and that it uncovers hurts, we move closer to understanding how love redeems.

The central message of shōnen manga seems to be that whatever obstacles you face, try hard, stay true to your values, work together with your friends, and you will prevail in the end.

Is a picture is worth a thousand words? Only if you don’t use your words properly. We make it happen in this issue of Christ and Pop Culture Magazine.

The heroic ethos at play in One Punch Man runs counter to the world’s expectations.

The CaPC 25 for 2017 is back for our 10th episode with Your Name, A Crow Looked at Me, and Chuck Klosterman X up for nomination this week.

Amy Peterson joins Tyler and Jonathan to talk about ‘The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild’, ‘Your Name’, and the podcast ‘Truth’s Table.’

Your Name earnestly embraces a sense of longing as something natural to the human existence.

Submission to a worthy and trustworthy person emboldens, even in the fictional relationships of Fate/Zero.

It is vulnerability that requires more guts.

Death Parade explores the consequences of sin and the tension between justice and mercy.
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