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cinema reviews

Like Unto a Thing of IRON (Fist)
James Harleman / March 16, 2017
“I am as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angel, I am as merry as a schoolboy. I am as giddy as
audio reviews

CIVIL (podcast) WAR!
James Harleman / May 13, 2016
I’ve been making the rounds of other faith-and-film podcasts, from Screenfish to Reel World Theology and Popcorn Theology. Sometimes it’s just easier and more fun to
audio reviews

Here’s the Gospel, for PEANUTS
James Harleman / May 1, 2016
Good Grief! I was SO impressed with the Peanuts movie that came out last year, despite inital skepticism that it would stray from Charles Schultz’s heart
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Steel v Knight: ideology clash on and off screen
James Harleman / April 30, 2016
So over the last year or so I’ve been making the rounds of other faith-and-film podcasts, from Screenfish to Reel World Theology and Popcorn Theology. Sometimes
cinema reviews

ANT-MAN: big lessons in small packages
James Harleman / April 28, 2016
Tell me what kind of man will I be? This fun, “smaller” Marvel movie about a heist spotlights a man seeking to be an example, but often
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AGE OF ULTRON: 2 Avengers 2 Reviews
James Harleman / April 28, 2016
With the Avengers about to fall into a CIVIL WAR, it felt timely to post some reviews of their last gathering, with reflections on the Marvel
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Yippee ki-yay, Merry Christmas
James Harleman / April 26, 2016
John McClane, officer of the NYPD, tries to save wife Holly and several others, taken hostage by German terrorist Hans Gruber during a Christmas party at
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One Batch… Two Batch…
James Harleman / April 24, 2016
…PENNY AND DIME. So over the last year or so I’ve been making the rounds of other faith-and-film podcasts, from Screenfish to Reel World Theology and
CineMUSINGS

10 Reasons Superman’s Dad was RIGHT.
James Harleman / March 11, 2016
With Batman v Superman flying into theaters soon, and the MCU about to have a Civil War, the morality and ethics of “superheroing” is coming sharply