Dear Alien, Who Art in Heaven: Finding God in Asteroid City
Asteroid City expresses a conviction that God speaks, but questions whether that speech is intelligible.

Asteroid City expresses a conviction that God speaks, but questions whether that speech is intelligible.

Alien-invasion movies are taking over the podcast as Kevin and Sarah review Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City & Spielberg’s War of the Worlds.

Put on your dapper clothes and sit in the geometrically perfect room of your choice for a review of Wes Anderson’s, “The French Dispatch.”

Wade and Kevin wrap up their auteur series with a look at the work of America’s foremost purveyor of immaculately framed family dysfunction: Wes Anderson.

As illustrated with ‘Isle of Dogs,’ when we ignore guidance from the past, we end up in a flawed world of our own creation, even if it appears immaculate on the surface.

Wes Anderson’s latest hotly anticipated film hit theaters over the weekend, so Wade and Kevin get in touch with their inner dog lovers to review it then turn their attention to their review of one of the three faith-based films to be released around Easter: Paul, Apostle of Christ.

Wes Anderson’s newest film entertains questions about myth and the unique truthfulness of memory.
“‘Moonrise Kingdom’ mirrors the Noah story in that the floods of judgment bring about re-creation, a fresh harvest which yields quality crops — and relationships.”
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