At SXSW26: Tokyo Calling Showcase
Just a couple of weeks ago, I was teaching a class on how to minister to agnostic/atheistic patients in the hospital where I…
Where Religion Meets Pop Culture
Where Religion Meets Pop Culture
Just a couple of weeks ago, I was teaching a class on how to minister to agnostic/atheistic patients in the hospital where I…
SXSW has long staked its reputation on being a genre positive festival – from comedy, to action, to horror, and every permutation thereof,…
The Life We Leave, directed by JJ Gerber, premiered at SXSW on Friday afternoon at the Alamo Theater. Quite simply put, this is…
One of the smartest projects I saw at SXSW this year is the pilot episode of Are We Still Married, starring Taylor Misiak…
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…
~Reviewed by Wendy Arce “Many, many years ago, in a sad country, far away, there was an enormous mountain made of rough, black…
There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves punishment, and the one who fears is not…
Hollywood turns out few films in such nicely wrapped theological packages that are as well-made as Amazing Grace. Michael Apted (Coal Miner’s Daughter,…
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…