• The Devil Wears Prada and the Appearance of Humility
    May 4 2026

    In this episode, hosts Laura and Ryan discuss The Devil Wears Prada, its cultural impact, cast, and impending sequel. Exploring why the film feels nuanced as both comedy and drama, they focus on Andy’s growth in confidence and competence alongside the corrupting effects of ambition, status, and external approval, noting the paradox of enjoying her transformation while grieving what she sacrifices in relationships and integrity. The conversation highlights how appearances and wealth can distort judgment, calling Christians to reject favoritism, see people as God does, and respond with mercy.

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    Discussed Passage James 2: 1-13

    Mentioned in this episode: Song for Walking (single by Tophouse) Epic: The Musical (concept album by Jorge Rivera-Herrans) Handel’s "Messiah" (classical music composition) Scriptnotes (screenwriting podcast by John August and Craig Mazin) Seven Deadly Sins - Vanity (Bridgetown Church sermon by Tyler Staton and Bethany Allen) To Burn in You (song by Josh White)

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    44 mins
  • Wake Up Dead Man and Revealing the Open Arms of Christ
    Mar 30 2026

    This month, Ryan and Laura dive into Wake Up Dead Man - a standout entry in the Benoit Blanc/Knives Out series. They praise its fun whodunit setup while focusing on its unusually thoughtful portrayal of Christianity: Father Judd’s Christlike leadership, the community’s vulnerability to charismatic leaders like Monsignor Wicks, and how faith is broadly presented with both flaws and real value. They praise the film’s writing, performances, and visual symbolism, and conclude with reflections on personal obedience, presence with God, and deeper engagement with Jesus.

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    Discussed Passage:

    Acts 9:1-9

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Stranger Things (2016 tv series)

    Ghosts (2021 tv series)

    Harry Potter (film series)

    Supernatural (2005 tv series)

    Midnight Mass (2021 miniseries)

    "Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music" (song by Larry Norman)

    Hercule Poirot (central character in Agatha Christie novels)

    Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017 film by Rian Johnson)

    Brick (2005 film by Rian Johnson)

    Philip Yancey (former author and theologian)

    The Jesus Music (2021 documentary film)

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    55 mins
  • Cool Runnings and the Adventure of Obedience
    Feb 26 2026

    This month, Laura and Ryan discuss 1993’s Cool Runnings, exploring why the film remains a beloved 90s comedy with strong pacing, good humor, and surprising emotional depth. They examine key themes from the film, including perseverance, cultural identity, resisting imitation in favor of authenticity, and the definition of success. Connecting the story to a biblical narrative, they unpack what it means to trust God with detailed guidance, stepping into an unfamiliar calling, and living attentively and obediently even when it looks foolish to others.

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    Discussed Passage

    Genesis 6:3-7:5

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • The Sandlot (1993 film)
    • Miracle (2004 winter olympics film)
    • Eddie the Eagle (2015 winter olympics film)
    • The Lion King (1994 film)
    • You've Got Mail (1998 film)
    • In the Good Old Summertime (1949 film)
    • The Shop Around the Corner (1940 film)
    • While You Were Sleeping (1995 film by Jon Turteltaub)
    • Disney's The Kid (2000 film by Jon Turteltaub)
    • National Treasure Movies (film series by Jon Turteltaub
    • John Candy: I Like Me (documentary by Colin Hanks)
    • Stargate SG-1 (1997 tv series)
    • Stargate Atlantis (2004 tv series)
    • Hana Khan Carries On (novel by Uzma Jalaluddin)
    • The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare)
    • Richard III (Shakespeare)
    • Hamlet (Shakespeare)

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    46 mins
  • Elf and the Embodiment of Christmas Joy
    Dec 12 2025

    In this episode of ‘Theology of Film’, hosts Laura and Ryan delve into the Christmas classic ‘Elf’. They discuss Buddy the Elf's unwavering kindness and belief in the goodness of others, exploring how these traits can serve as a model for Christians to live joyfully and lovingly. The conversation shifts to the notable absence of explicit references to Jesus in many Christmas films, prompting a heartfelt reflection on the true meaning of Christmas. Through readings and personal anecdotes, Laura and Ryan encourage listeners to embrace joy, show unconditional love, and glorify God throughout the festive season and beyond. The episode wraps up with practical ways to live out these principles in day-to-day life.

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    Discussed Passage:

    Luke 2:8-20

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Lord of the Rings (film series by Peter Jackson)
    • Iron Man (film by Jon Favreau)
    • The Mandalorian (streaming series by Jon Favreau)
    • Rankin/Bass Christmas specials (e.g., Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer)
    • Zathura (film by Jon Favreau)
    • Saturday Night Live (sketch comedy tv series)
    • Through Painted Deserts (memoir by Donald Miller)
    • Blue Like Jazz (novel by Donald Miller)
    • Shoe Dog (memoir by Phil Knight)
    • The Princess Diarist (memoir by Carrie Fisher)

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    45 mins
  • Wicked and the Stories We Tell Ourselves
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode of 'Theology of Film,' hosts Ryan and Laura explore the 2024 film adaptation of 'Wicked,' discussing its themes of morality, societal expectations, and personal narratives. The conversation examines key characters like Elphaba and Glinda, their struggles with identity, and how their stories challenge traditional notions of good and evil. Reflecting on personal experiences and the film's adaptation process, they highlight the value of the film's relevance in contemporary culture. They also draw connections to the story of Joseph from Scripture, highlighting the importance of understanding multiple perspectives and trusting God's faithfulness in unfavorable circumstances.

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    Discussed Passage:

    Genesis 39:1-23

    Mentioned in this Episode:

    Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (1995 novel by Gregory Maguire)

    Wicked (2003 stage musical by Stephen Schwartz)

    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900 book by L. Frank Baum)

    The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)

    Guy Fawkes Day (holiday)

    V for Vendetta (2005 film)

    The Woman in Me (2023 memoir by Britney Spears)

    History of the Kings of Britain (1136 fictionalized history by Geoffrey of Monmouth)

    Ted Decker's Colored Trilogy (novel series)

    Sensible Shoes (2013 novel by Sharon Garlough Brown)

    Pantages Theater (live theater in Hollywood)

    Elitch Gardens (Denver theme park)

    K-Pop Demon Hunters and Engaging the Supernatural World (previous podcast episode)

    "Every villain is a hero in his own mind" & "Well, I think there are no villains in this world. There are just misunderstood heroes" (quotes by Tom Hiddleston)

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    54 mins
  • When Harry Met Sally and Maturing Our Relational Narratives
    Oct 31 2025

    In this episode of Theology of Film, hosts Laura and Ryan delve into the complex dynamics of friendship, love, and relationship breakdowns portrayed in the iconic romantic comedy 'When Harry Met Sally.' They discuss how the movie's portrayal of close male-female friendships and casual sexual dialogue presents challenges from a Christian worldview. Laura and Ryan also reflect on the impact of cultural narratives around relationships and the need for stories that honor platonic friendships. Through thoughtful analysis and personal insights, they encourage listeners to consider noble, pure, and commendable actions in relationships.

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    Discussed Passage

    Philippians 4:8-9

    Mentioned in this episode:

    "The Princess Bride" (film)

    "Stand By Me" (film)

    "A Few Good Men" (film)

    “The Notebook” (film)

    "Frieren - Beyond Journey's End" (anime tv series)

    "The Wild Robot" (book by Peter Brown)

    Pride and Prejudice (book by Jane Austen)

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    50 mins
  • K-Pop Demon Hunters and the Engaging the Supernatural World
    Sep 25 2025

    In the Season 2 premiere of 'Theology of Film,' Ryan and Laura discuss the recent animated film 'K-Pop Demon Hunters'. They explore the film's portrayal of demons and spiritual warfare, contrasting it with biblical perspectives, emphasizing the importance of grounding oneself in scripture to critically engage with supernatural topics in contemporary media. They highlight the film's cultural diversity and artistic merits while cautioning against its theological implications, aiming to equip listeners with tools for thoughtful conversation surrounding this popular film.

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    Discussed Passage:

    Hebrews 11:1

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Border Patrol (tv show)
    • Buffy the Vampire Slayer (tv show)
    • Supernatural (tv show)
    • Treasure Island (novel by Robert Louis Stevenson and film adaptations)
      • Treasure Island (1950)
      • Treasure Island (1999)
      • Muppet Treasure Island (1996)
      • Treasure Planet (2002)
    • Mitchells vs. The Machines (film)
    • Spider-Man: Into/Across the Spider-Verse (film series)
    • Harry Potter (book series by J.K. Rowling)
    • Twilight (book series by Stephenie Meyer)
    • BTS (K-Pop band)
    • All-American Rejects (band and songs)
      • “Gives You Hell”
      • “Dirty Little Secret”
    • Demon Hunter (band)

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • New Episodes in September!
    Aug 26 2025

    Thank you so much for an amazing first season! We're taking a short break in August. Be sure to keep an eye out for the first episode of season 2, "KPop Demon Hunters" in September!

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    1 min