Episodes

  • 20. Tokyo Godfathers by Satoshi Kon
    Dec 24 2025

    Merry Christmas, movie fans! Or should we say, merikurisamusau.

    This week we’re talking about Satoshi Kon’s Tokyo Godfathers, a film that finds grace, hope, and redemption in some of the most unexpected corners of life. We discuss the movie’s compassionate portrayal of homelessness, its surprising spiritual themes, and the beauty of chosen family.

    While coming from unlikely places, this movie tells a beautiful story with a rich message. We hope that this episode convinces you to give it a try if you haven't already!

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • 19. The Social Network by David Fincher
    Dec 10 2025

    Everyone remembers their first time creating a Facebook account. But do you remember your first time watching David Fincher's The Social Network in 2010??

    Join us as we unpack the deeper themes of identity, loneliness, power, and community that pulse underneath this powerhouse a film.

    What does this movie say about human desire and imitation?

    Is Facebook the new mark of the beast?

    Is Justin Timberlake a good actor? (this one was controversial)

    Is Mark Zuckerberg beyond the saving grace of our Lord? (of course not tbh)

    Join the gang as we wax eloquent on everyone's favorite film about the gradual destruction of human connection.

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • 18. Babette's Feast by Gabriel Axel
    Nov 26 2025

    At first glance, Babette’s Feast, the 1987 Danish cinematic masterpiece, might seem like a simple story. You might even find yourself thinking, “It’s just a movie about people sharing a meal.”

    But we’re going on record to say that Babette’s Feast is one of the most awe-inspiring portraits of the Kingdom of God ever captured on film. It’s a rich tale of unrequited love, the pursuit of passion, quiet sacrifice, and, of course, the sacred act of breaking bread together amongst friends.

    Today, we explore this deeply spiritual and quietly stunning film, and we’re so glad to have you join us at the table.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • 17. Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
    Nov 12 2025

    Oh friends. It's been a long time.

    Two weeks ago, we suffered a painful loss. Episode 16, Rob Reiner's Misery, was lost to the dark and merciless void. We needed to take some time grieve.

    But alas, today we have returned. With the finest role of Bo Burnham's career, as he plays "Me" in Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl.

    In all seriousness though. This movies really feels like it captures a special festival-esque charm that was unique to its era. It's a real joy to watch, and just as joyful to talk about.

    So who is the Christ figure in this movie? Could it have improved with the addition of, say, Saint Augustine? Tune in and find out!

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • 15. The Blair Witch Project by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez
    Oct 15 2025

    Three young people head into a frightening circumstance, that will surely test their trust and resolve? Wait, you mean this isn't the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego?

    That's right, this is the 1999 phenomenon known as The Blair Witch Project, one of the most groundbreaking found-footage films ever made.

    Join the gang as we explore the second film of our Spook-tober series! And ask some of the hard questions that this movie left us with, like: was the Blair Witch really just in need of prayer?

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • 14. The Menu by Mark Mylod
    Oct 1 2025

    Happy Spook-tober, friends!

    We're kicking off the month of October with a delightful little morsel that will surely leave you wanting more, 2022's The Menu.

    Easing into a month of thrills and scares, The Menu is a horror-ish black comedy that explores the world of high-end culinary culture, and stars Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy.

    Join the gang as we ask the hard-hitting questions that this film left us with: How good did that burger look? Was Nicholas Hoult's character redeemable, or was he destined to be the worst? What would John the Baptist do if he was invited to the dinner?

    Thanks for listening! And remember to stay spooky this month.



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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • 13. The Princess Bride by Rob Reiner
    Sep 17 2025

    If you're a millennial, this might just be the most unavoidable movie of all time. Teachers used to play it during free days. Kids would put it on for birthday parties. So does it hold up to its claim to be timeless, family-friendly cinema?

    Yeah, pretty much.

    Join the gang as we explore potentially the most quotable film of the 80's, by absolute icon director Rob Reiner.

    We also ask some age old questions, like:

    • Was Ratatouille inspired by the big rat creature in this movie?
    • Is Ben Savage really sick?
    • What is Dinner with Andre really about?

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • 12. The Mummy by Stephen Sommers
    Sep 3 2025

    Shoutout to librarians, everywhere.

    The Mummy (from 1999, of course) may be one of the purest action-adventure films that Hollywood every spawned. Brendan Fraser is at his absolute best, Rachel Weisz is at her absolute charming-est, and Beni is at his absolute worst.

    Action, romance, history, curses, everything you could desire in a summer blockbuster!

    Tune in as the gang explores (among other things) what the true message of this film was. Does it reflect the Good News of Jesus in some meaningful way? Or is it just a bunch of flim flam? How many bugs could John successfully punch before they ate him alive?

    Also, have you ever seen The Whale? If not, you might wanna skip the first five minutes or so. Blame John, it was his fault.

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    1 hr and 30 mins