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Tag Archives: faith in film
Faithspotting: “All Quiet on the Western Front”
Kenny and Mike open the 5th season of Faithspotting with a discussion of the film and faith issues spotted in the latest film adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s 1928 World War I novel All Quiet on the Western Front. Directed by … Continue reading
Faithspotting “Funny Pages” and Film with Owen Kline
Catch part two of the wide-ranging Faithspotting interview filmmaker Owen Kline. Owen joined Faithspotting Hosts Kenny and Mike for an extended interview about his recent film, Funny Pages as well as filmmaking, and the place of story and faith. Follow … Continue reading
Faithspotting “Better Call Saul”
Faithspotting hosts Kenny Dickson and Mike Hatch discuss the AMC series as well as Breaking Bad and spot faith elements presented throughout the Breaking Bad Universe. Follow link for the Podcast episode and faith notes. https://www.faithspotting.com/faithspotting-better-call-saul/
Posted in Faith Shots
Tagged AMC, Bob Odenkirk, Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston, faith in film, Rhea Seehorn, Vince Gilligan
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Faithspotting “NOPE”
Nope is the newest film from writer / director Jordon Peele and re-teams Peele with star Daniel Kaluuya who starred in Peele’s breakout directorial film Get Out. The film co-stars Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun, Michael Wincott, and Brandon Perea. Other … Continue reading
Posted in Film Shots
Tagged Brandon Perea, faith in film, Jordon Peele, Keke Palmer, Michael Wincott, Nahum, Steven Yeun, the Bible, The Book of Revelation
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Faithspotting Ted Lasso, The Queens Gambit, Mare of Easttown +Emmys Discussion
Kenny and Mike discuss their favorite television programs that are up for Emmy Awards. While there is some discussion of the awards the sheer number of categories and programs makes it much more challenging to cover than the Academy Awards. … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots, Film Shots
Tagged Anya Taylor-Joy, Appletv+, Christian discipleship, Cobra Kai, Emmys 2021, Eternal God, faith in film, grace, Hbo, Jason Sudeikis, Kate Winslet, Kingdom of God, Mare of Easttown, Romans 12, Ted Lasso, The Queen's Gambit, This is Us, Transforming love, Witness to others
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Faithspotting “Mank”
2021 Academy Awards Series Kenny and Mike discuss the film Mank and spot faith elements in the David Fincher, Academy Award nominated film starring Gary Oldman as screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz. The film examines Mank’s writing the screenplay of Citizen … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots, Film Shots
Tagged Citizen Kane, David Fincher, faith in film, Gary Oldham, Herman J. Mankiewicz, humility, Mank, Orson Wells, Philippians
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Faithspotting “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”
Listen to the episode Won’t You Be My Neighbor: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faithspotting/id1524339974#episodeGuid=06f23268-58ef-43fc-b2ca-b655e4e0ab94 Kenny Dickson and Mike Hatch discuss the cinematic and faith elements reflected in the Fred Rogers Documentary Film Won’t You Be My Neighbor, available for streaming rental or purchase on … Continue reading
Posted in Faith Shots, Film Shots
Tagged A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Amazon Prime, Apostle Paul, Book of Romans, Christian discipleship, faith in film, Faithspotting, Fred Rogers, Gospel of John, Gospel of Luke, Gospel of Mark, Gospel of Matthew, incarnation, jesus, Mister Rogers Neighborhood, Tom Hanks, Won't you be my neighbor, YouTube
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“Dads” A Film Just in Time for Dad’s Day
“Dads” is an engaging recognition and celebration of modern fatherhood. Directed by Bryce Dallas Howard, celebrities including Ron Howard, Will Smith, Conan O’Brien, Jimmy Fallon, Kenan Thompson, Neil Patrick Harris, and Hasan Minhaj, among others reflect on the impact becoming … Continue reading
Faith, in “The Crown” Study
This is a study of faith issues in the sixth episode from the second season of The Crown. It can be used as a group or individual study. If it is to be used by a group, it is recommended … Continue reading