THE GOD OF WILD PLACES: A Review
We’ve sequestered death, pushed it off to arm’s length. […] Hunting has changed that for me in a way that religion never did.…
Where Religion Meets Pop Culture
Where Religion Meets Pop Culture
We’ve sequestered death, pushed it off to arm’s length. […] Hunting has changed that for me in a way that religion never did.…
I’ll confess, Doppelgängers³ wasn’t on my list of films to catch at the festival this year. My colleague Alexander Carpenter and I only…
Let’s get this out of the way first: At the Drive-In were one of the most important bands in my life. They altered…
For a generation of comedy fans, The Kids in the Hall gave us permission – not simply to laugh at life’s absurdities but…
The second season of Love Victor is now streaming on Hulu. In case you haven’t been camped out at your television during the…
In the latest episode of the Killer Serials podcast, Tony Jones and Ryan Parker discuss the finale of the HBOMax limited series, Beartown. They…
Religion Dispatches has two opposing viewpoints on the new NBC drama, Kings. Both look at how the series draws from biblical narratives and…
What do gay penguins, artistic pseudo-intelligent single cell organisms, and the end of human life have in common? Give up? They are all…
Few people know his name, but people all over the world have seen him at some point in their life. Arthur Blessitt has…
Pop Theology contributor Wendy Arce reviews last year’s independent hit, Frozen River.
Pop Theology contributor Wendy Arce reviews the Swedish vampire film, Let the Right One In.
If you’re not watching Breaking Bad, you should be. The second season is shaping up to be a masterpiece. Check out the quote…
To understand the challenges that evangelical media and mainstream media pose to one another and the challenges that changing technologies pose to the…
So not everyone loved Slumdog Millionaire. It’s success has been bugging occasional Pop Theology contributor Daniel Skidmore. He rants after the jump.
This is always the perfect time of year to catch up on a backlog of DVDs. With a relative dearth of theatrical releases…
In the latest episode of the Killer Serials podcast, Tony Jones and Ryan Parker discuss the finale of the HBOMax limited series, Beartown. They…
We’ve sequestered death, pushed it off to arm’s length. […] Hunting has changed that for me in a way that religion never did.…
It might sound like a weird question, but what comes first, perception or storytelling? The two are so intricately interwoven that by the…
Already vying for our favorite comic of the year, Judas (Boom! Studios), a four-issue series from writer Jeff Loveness and artist Jakub Rebelka. In it’s short…
Patrick Gray and Justin Skeesuck completed the Camino de Santiago in 2014. What set them apart from their fellow pilgrims is that Patrick…