Seeing and Believing 284 | Zack Snyder’s The Justice League

Kevin and special guest Chris Williams discuss the epic 4 hours long Zack Snyder cut of The Justice League in a spoiler-free review.

Seeing and Believing 269 | Robert Zemeckis’s The Witches and Spike Lee’s David Byrne’s American Utopia

First up is Robert Zemeckis’s remake of Roald Dahl’s classic children’s book The Witches. Finally Spike Lee’s American Utopia.

Overcoming Grief and Facing Fear: How HBO’s The Outsider Explores Coping with Pain

HBO’s adaptation of The Outsider reminds us that we must learn to cope with fear and grief in order to be guides for those in the world who have no hope.

#OKBoomer and Generational Warfare in Succession

Generational squabbles, while entertaining for a minute on social media, reveal not just discontent with financial security but expose our temporality on this rock.

Seeing and Believing 218 | James Gray’s Ad Astra and HBO’s The Righteous Gemstones

Wade and Kevin tackle two big spiritually themed projects: James Gray’s Ad Astra and HBO’s The Righteous Gemstones.

HBO’s Chernobyl and the Communal Nature of Sin

Chernobyl is an excellent show… with its emphasis on the net effect of human sin—the disproportionately catastrophic results of seemingly small errors.

Seeing and Believing 119: Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit and HBO’s Room 104

Wade and Kevin tackle Kathryn Bigelow’s Detroit, then turn their attention to the brand-new HBO anthology series Room 104, produced by Jay and Mark Duplass.

Seeing and Believing: HBO’s The Young Pope and Pablo Larrain’s Jackie

Everyone has heard of the Pope, but what HBO’s latest series presupposes is … what if we had The Young Pope?

What ‘The Jinx’ Gets Right About Our Desire for Closure

The Jinx offers us a chance to revel in this primitive longing for closure. It sweeps us away in the euphoria of a microscopic eschaton—feelings that are at once ancient, universal, and, I believe, quite spiritual.

True Detective: A Good Detective Is Hard To Find

This Southern Gothic neo-noir crime drama is also a look at two men wrestling with their understandings of God and humanity.

CAPC Podcast #29 – Doug Wilson Misdefines Rape Victims, 2nd Amendment Evangelism, Amazon-HBO Partnership

When Your Calling Falls Through: A Theology of Place

When you are so certain about God’s calling on your life, what should you do when such things do not come to pass?

ELSEWHERE: Damon Lindelof is Bringing the Rapture to HBO

What HBO’s “Girls” Gets Right About Sex and Intimacy

Winter Is Coming: An Introduction to “Game of Thrones”

Why should you care about yet another fantasy series? Jason Morehead explains why the upcoming HBO series is different.

John Adams and the Truth

David Dunham wonders whether Christians and artists have the right to take artistic liberties.