Who Says Christmas Is Over…
We just can’t let go of the holiday spirit here at Pop Theology. Wendy Arce provides a belated review of two of the…
Go On, Get Happy!
Yesterday morning, I heard a homily in which the priest talked about partaking of the Eucharist and how he (we) often do so…
Jesus at the Movies: A Review
In her book, Jesus of Hollywood, Adele Reinhartz claimed that Jesus films often tell us more about the socio-cultural locations of their filmmakers…
Little Britain USA: A Review
Richard Lindsay takes a break from holiday revelry to provide a great review of the HBO sketch comedy series, Little Britain USA.
Theology and Film: A Conversation
I recently had the privilege of interviewing Marjorie Suchocki, a process theologian and Professor Emerita at the Claremont School of Theology, about her…
A Millionaire Making Meaning
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button provides us with a character who is able to reflect back on her life as she lies…
A Curious Love Story
Over the Christmas holidays, I saw two films that dealt with the meaning of life…or rather the meaning of life for two distinct…
From the Top Please…
John Huston concludes his film, The Bible: In the Beginning (1966), with Abraham’s near-sacrifice of his son Isaac and God’s promise of countless…
Another Good Interview…
No, I’m not talking about the latest Pop Theology review between Richard Lindsay and myself. I’m talking about Ron Howard’s latest film, Frost/Nixon. …