Seeing and Believing 125: A Blade Runner Retro Review and Doug Liman’s American Made
The guys review the new film American Made, and then a retro review of Ridley Scott’s 1982 classic, Blade Runner, in anticipation of the upcoming sequel.

The guys review the new film American Made, and then a retro review of Ridley Scott’s 1982 classic, Blade Runner, in anticipation of the upcoming sequel.

Wade and Kevin offer their Alien retrospective as well as a review of the latest movie to feature a spacebound band of doomed souls, Alien: Covenant.

Two acclaimed works of fiction challenge the notion that mere survival ought to be humanity’s highest goal.

The crew is joined by E. Stephen Burnett to discuss why Ridley Scott would back away from miraculous elements of the story in Exodus: Gods and Kings. We then cover Kirk Cameron’s bombed Christmas movie and the year-end lists that will soon be upon us (including our own).

I want Ridley Scott’s upcoming film to succeed, but why in an age of cinematic magic and miracles does the director seem to fear the fantastical?

But especially after evangelicals’ debates over Noah earlier this year, Christians must reevaluate how and why Scriptural accounts should be adapted for movies.
While this summer blockbuster’s ambition to explore humanity’s most pivotal questions is admirable, Prometheus is ultimately less insightful than it is convoluted.
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