Hey 2022 Film Year, What’s Up With All the Death: Some Pre Oscar Reflections

One of the final films to release wide and cap off the 2022 calendar year was Noah Baumbach’s ambitious and divisive adaptation of the sprawling and seemingly unadaptable novel, White Noise. Much digital ink has been spilled debating its merits and its failures outside of this space, and there’s no need to rehash that conversationContinue reading “Hey 2022 Film Year, What’s Up With All the Death: Some Pre Oscar Reflections”

How The Science of Awe and the Search for Meaning Relates to Liberty and Happiness: Discussing Kant and Keltner

I recently engaged in a discussion from one of the online groups I’m a part of that had to do with the following quote by Immanuel Kant: Everyone is entitled to seek his own happiness in the way that seems to him best as long as it does not infringe the liberty of others inContinue reading “How The Science of Awe and the Search for Meaning Relates to Liberty and Happiness: Discussing Kant and Keltner”

Film Journal 2023: 80 For Brady

Film Journal 2023: 80 For BradyDirected by Kyle MarvinWhere to watch: now showing in most theaters A perfectly charming and effortlessly likeable aged comedy based on a true story. It’s not often we get films for the above 60/70 demographic, but it’s always a pleasant surprise when we do. While this isn’t really laugh outContinue reading “Film Journal 2023: 80 For Brady”

Film Journal 2023: Knock at the Cabin

Film Journal 2023: Knock at the CabinDirected by M. Night ShyamalanWhere to watch- now playing in most theaters As a staunch M. Night defender, which seems par for the course for anyone who is a fan, I am pretty much here anytime he releases a new project. I have been particularly intrigued by Knock atContinue reading “Film Journal 2023: Knock at the Cabin”

Different Ways of Knowing in the Biblical Narrative

“We walk by faith and not by sight (2 Cor 5:7).” Delved into a new book called Biblical Knowing: A Scriptural Epistemology of Error by Dru Johnson. Thus far it has been a compelling look at how the world of the Biblical text understands knowledge and how that relates to different forms of knowing thatContinue reading “Different Ways of Knowing in the Biblical Narrative”

Film Journal 2023: Missing

Film Journal 2023: MissingDirected by Nicholas Johnson and Will Merrick There is a simple and satisfactory summation i could employ here to say, if you enjoyed searching you will likely enjoy Missing. However, part of what makes Missing a successful follow up to Searching, the Directors previous debut, is viewing the two films in concertContinue reading “Film Journal 2023: Missing”

Film Journal 2023: Women Talking

Film Journal 2023: Women TalkingDirected by Sarah Polley One of the most striking characteristics of Sarah Polley’s much praised adaptation of a similarly successful novel by Miriam Toews, a novel I have not read (just for context), is its narrowed scope. Based on my limited knowledge of the material I expected to find a historicalContinue reading “Film Journal 2023: Women Talking”

Film Journal 2023: Infinity Pool

Film Journal 2023: Infinity PoolDirected by Brandon Cronenberg Is this officially continuing the eat the rich trend from 2022? In part, although I’m still mulling over the fact that the main character, played by Alexander Skarsgard is actually an impoverished writer who “married” into money. The characters that surround him and the vacation resort himContinue reading “Film Journal 2023: Infinity Pool”

Reading Journal 2023: The Patterning Instinct: A Cultural History of Humanity’s Search For Meaning by Jeremy Lent

Reading Journal 2023: The Patterning Instinct: A Cultural History of Humanity’s Search For Meaning by Jeremy Lent Reading this book actually took me back to last year and delving in to The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by David Graeber. Slight difference in focus, thesis and scope, but a definite shared concernContinue reading “Reading Journal 2023: The Patterning Instinct: A Cultural History of Humanity’s Search For Meaning by Jeremy Lent”