CineMUSINGS

Starting, Sans Kick
It’s been a fun and exciting month with out Kickstarter initiative, seeing old and new faces coming along to support the book and continuance of Cinemagogue.
cinema reviews

The Truth About Being Fantastic
– by guest contributor John Michael Trowbridge “Who am I Kylie… Why a fox? Why not a horse, or a beetle, or a bald eagle? I’m
cinema reviews

This movie fills you with DREDD
“…anger. And control. But there’s something else. Something behind the control…” I had little desire to see Dredd, which might surprise those who know my long-standing
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Former Saviors Now Stumble
At first glance, you might think they’ve done a fine job… look at an illustration by John Buscema realized in the form of James Purefoy, or
cinema reviews

Another visit to The Cabin in the Woods
The talented Joss Whedon has a lesser-known hit this year, overshadowed by his colossal success with The Avengers. Whedon co-wrote The Cabin in the Woods, out today on
audio reviews

Remembering Stone’s reflective WORLD TRADE CENTER
I remember thinking it was too soon… …when I saw the trailer for Oliver Stone’s World Trade Center back in 2006. Five years didn’t seem like enough
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Film and Theology… NO MORE?
A few years ago I transitioned from using the term Film and Theology for the various live, written and podcast versions of what we do here,
CineMUSINGS

Cinemagogue needs you
Where in the World is Cinemagogue going? “Remember; no matter where you go, there you are.” – Buckaroo Banzai, Across the 8th Dimension Life and circumstances
action

Finally, Man on Fire
Creasy: “Do you think God’ll forgive us for what we’ve done?” Rayburn: “No.” This exchange happens near the beginning of director Tony Scott’s moving Man on Fire,