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Streams

Streams

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Streaming services have over 200,000 hours of content. But with so many modern TV shows and movies containing material that may be damaging or conflict with our faith, it's not always easy to know what's worth watching. Paul encourages us in Philippians 4:8 to focus on what is true, noble, and praiseworthy. Streams is a podcast that helps you navigate the endless sea of entertainment. We review popular TV shows and movies and explore the themes they present from a Christian perspective. Whether you're curious about the latest release or looking for uplifting content - Streams is here to help you watch with wisdom.2025 Art Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Christmas
    Dec 19 2025

    In the final episode of Streams for the year, we turn our attention to Christmas films. Rather than reviewing a single movie, Eamonn, Tom, and Camila each share their top three festive favourites. Together, they explore the Biblical themes within Klaus, Last Holiday and It's a Wonderful Life, as well as debate whether The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter count as Christmas films.

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    24 mins
  • Frankenstein
    Nov 14 2025

    This week on Streams, we're diving into the number one film in the world right now - Frankenstein. It's a fresh and modern take on the classic story, and we'll be asking just how true it stays to the original novel that inspired it. As well as that, we will explore some of the deeper themes the film raises: how easily we judge others by appearance rather than character, what it really means to give or take life, and how far science goes in its desire to play God. We'll also reflect on the powerful message of forgiveness that runs through the story.

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    29 mins
  • House of Guinness
    Oct 17 2025

    This week on Streams, we're looking at House of Guinness. It is a drama set in the 1860s and inspired by real events. The story follows the Guinness family after the death of their patriarch, as his four children; Arthur, Edward, Anne, and Ben, face family tensions, business challenges, and the shifting social and political climate of the time. Eamonn's guest is Wana Shibemba and they discuss which parts of the show are fictional and reflect on the deeper themes it raises: the weight of representing something greater than yourself, the fading of Christian influence across generations, and how the stability of marriage can help us live out our God-given calling.

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    29 mins
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