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Logan (2017)

Happy Easter! This week, the Master and I breakdown the cinematic swan song of the X-Men's Wolverine (as played by Hugh Jackman, anyway), 2017's Logan - one of the best superhero movies (and Westerns?) of memory. Many Catholic reviewers have deemed the movie too violent, too vulgar, nihilistic, and even blasphemous. We disagree. But to find out why, you have to download, bub. As always, intro and outro music is Wastecnology by Jahzzar Betterwithmusic, CC BY-SA. Photo by Grant Brummett [CC BY-SA ...

Apr 18, 201736 min

Lenten Viewing Podcast

A blessed Holy Week to all. I figured, since there is only a few days left in Lent, it was long past time for a Lenten-themed podcast. So, for anyone looking for some classics and some slightly less-well known films to watch during this holy season, TheTimMan and I are here for you. Selections discussed/mentioned include: The Passion of the Christ; The Way: A Way to Forgiveness; Walking the Camino: Six Ways to Santiago; The Ten Commandments; Into Great Silence; The Miracle Maker; and The Passion...

Apr 12, 201723 min

Vertigo (1958)

Finally - a Hitchcock film! This week TheTimMan returns for an in-depth (as far as a half hour goes) analysis of my favorite Hitchcock film, and one of my top 3 films of all time, Vertigo. The film was recently voted by the American Film Institute (AFI) as the greatest film ever. Starring James Stewart and Kim Novak, it is a marvelous beauty to behold with deep themes, including a sharp critique of concupiscence and the objectification of women. Go watch it immediately (after downloading, but be...

Apr 04, 201738 min

Mad Max: Fury Road (Best of 2015)

Sorry for the late post this week, but real life intruded on my illustrious podcast empire. This week we continue our Best of 2015 Series. I am joined by the Doctor, Bud Marr, and the Master, Bo Bonner, to (over?) analyze the George Miller action flick Mad Max: Fury Road. Content advisory aside, this is a psychedelic take on the futuristic "guy movie," one with a little more to say beneath the surface than usual. Enjoy! As always, intro and outro music is Wastecnology by Jahzzar Betterwithmusic,...

Mar 25, 201731 min

Gangs of New York (2002)

Welp, TheTimMan returns from exile to discuss the sprawling, somewhat problematic, messy masterpiece - Martin Scorsese's 2002 epic, Gangs of New York, starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Leonardo DiCaprio. My last post on this movie abruptly disappeared, so I am reposting it here for posterity's sake - if anyone can explain why that would happen, please comment and let me know! As always, intro and outro music is Wastecnology by Jahzzar Betterwithmusic, CC BY-SA.

Mar 25, 201733 min

Best of 2016: Arrival

Deja vu all over again? Or are we merely stepping out of our linear experience of time for a more holistic view? Although I reviewed this film in short, non-spoiler form on Episode 6, its acclaim and themes deserve a full podcast. So I am joined by the Master, Bo Bonner, for a thorough, spoiler-filled review of Arrival to continue our Best of 2016 Series. Starring Amy Adams (in a near-perfect performance) and directed by Denis Villeneuve, Arrival garnered much praise from the critical and Christ...

Mar 10, 201731 min

Room (Best of 2015 Series)

Many Catholics aren't hip to new-ish movies of worth (having shunned the world and all); and if they are trying to watch a movie, it's usually from their couch, because who can afford to go out (especially if you need a babysitter)? That's why I've decided to branch off from the popular Best of 2016 Series and start a Best of 2015 Series: these movies are still new enough that you may not have seen them, but they are also widely available via streaming services, so you can watch them comfortably...

Mar 02, 201742 min

Jerry Maguire

Continuing two themes from last week's episode - what did Tim happen to watch and sports movies - we tackle (SEE WHAT I DID THERE) the 1996 Cameron Crowe film Jerry Maguire. Starring Tom Cruise and Renee Zellweger, with an Academy Award-winning supporting performance from Cuba Gooding, Jr., we use this flawed but engaging movie as a springboard to discuss the inner workings of grace and the true meaning of marriage (seriously), amidst the normal frivolous banter. Enjoy! As always, intro and outr...

Feb 23, 201731 min

Emergency Podcast: Tim Saw a Sports Movie

The Catholic Movie Guy Podcast is a reflection of its host(s). Sometimes, this means that a podcast is dedicated to a dissection of weighty or difficult spiritual themes (e.g., Silence); sometimes, it's an appreciation of a worthy new film (e.g., La La Land) or a classic (e.g., A Man for All Seasons). But sometimes, we just have to talk about a movie we saw. And today is one of those times. Therefore, I called for an emergency podcast to address a minor miracle: theTimMan actually watched a spor...

Feb 15, 201727 min

Best of 2016: La La Land

The dreaded musical. The bane of man's existence. The fly in the ointment of the cinematic universe. I HATE MUSICALS. Without exception. Until, of course, La La Land. Damien Chazelle's 2016 neo-musical (is that a thing?) starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling has garnered a record-tying 14 Oscar nominations and become a hip thing to hate almost simultaneously. Is it over-, under-, or properly-rated? To help me evaluate the film, given my dearth of musical knowledge, I am joined by the Catholic Mov...

Feb 10, 201733 min
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