Explore every episode of the podcast Saints and Cinema
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| Episode 83 - Fathers, Sons, and Meat Puppets in 28 YEARS LATER | 14 Jul 2025 | 00:57:03 | |
Tim and Jay talk zombies, the 28 franchise, and the father-son/generational inheritance theme that runs through 28 Years Later. Thanks for listening! (Or watching!) Some films we mention in this episode: 28 Years Later, 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Train to Busan, Night of the Living Dead, Sinners. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 82 - An Animated Faith | 10 Jun 2025 | 01:02:49 | |
Jay and Tim talk about a few animated movies that seem to offer resonance with the Bible or Christianity. What are some Christian themes? What makes a theme Christian? How would someone outside the Christian faith interpret the themes in these movies? We talk about that, and more. Thanks for listening! Some films we mention in this episode: Croods: A New Age, The Iron Giant, The Wild Robot, Prince of Egypt. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 73 - Party Like It's 1999, Documentary Edition: ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER and AMERICAN MOVIE | 20 Aug 2024 | 01:18:34 | |
Tim gets echoey in his new house as he and Jay talk documentaries, history rhyming, and the life you make when you're trying to make something else. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 72 - Party Like It's 1999, Foreign Language Edition: BEAU TRAVAIL and RUN, LOLA, RUN | 15 Jul 2024 | 01:07:44 | |
In this episode, Tim and Jay talk about two seemingly opposite films, the primarily French-language Beau Travail and the German-language Run, Lola, Run. But maybe the themes and questions aren't as far apart as we initially thought! Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 71 - Party Like It's 1999: BEING JOHN MALKOVICH with Collin Insley | 18 Jun 2024 | 01:17:49 | |
In this episode, we get existential, philosophical, and humanistic with Boise-based filmmaker (and NBFF alum) Collin Insley. We work through the implications of Being John Malkovich and Charlie Kaufman's filmography for fame, identity, and what it means to be human. Also puppetry. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 70! - Party Like It's 1999, Horror Edition: THE SIXTH SENSE and THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT | 15 May 2024 | 01:11:18 | |
Tim and Jay talk about two of the highest grossing movies of 1999: M. Night Shyamalan's first major hit, The Sixth Sense, and the beginning of the found-footage explosion, The Blair Witch Project. How do they play 25 years later? What do they tell us about our fears and traumas? What makes a genre film work, or not? Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 69 - Party Like It's 1999: THE MATRIX and FIGHT CLUB | 22 Apr 2024 | 01:09:55 | |
Tim and Jay talk about two defining movies of 1999: The Matrix and Fight Club. How do they hold up? Why do they hold up? Should Tim have kept his word to preach a sermon focused on The Matrix? Or was he just dumb (with sincere apologies to all college students who are not as dumb as he was)? Plus, some good feedback for our Magnolia episode. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 68 - Party Like It's 1999: MAGNOLIA with Pr. Mark Pierson | 01 Apr 2024 | 01:10:39 | |
Jay and Tim talk with Pr. Mark Pierson of St. Paul's Lutheran Church (Long Beach, CA) about the first in our 25th anniversary series of films from 1999. We talk about where we were in 1999, and then get into free will, chance, fate, God, confession, forgiveness, salvation...and frogs. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 67 - Oscar Predictions and Expectations | 04 Mar 2024 | 01:06:53 | |
Obviously we haven't seen all of the Oscar-nominated films. Who do you think we are? But we have fun talking about the ones we have seen. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 66 - Our Favorite Films of 2023 | 12 Feb 2024 | 01:21:27 | |
First episode of 2024, we talk about our favorites of 2023. These might be our most divergent best-of lists so far. Is your favorite on our lists? Are our favorites on your list? Let us know! Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 65 - Serious or Frivolous? with Philip Marinello of The Substance Podcast | 24 Dec 2023 | 01:15:24 | |
In only our second-ever joint episode, we spend some time with Philip Marinello of The Substance discussing whether movies are serious or frivolous. Are they just entertainment or something more significant? How seriously should we take them? Then we each offer up our own frivolous and serious picks. Enjoy! Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 64 - Two Years in the Making with Phillip Yaw Domfeh | 19 Oct 2023 | 01:05:43 | |
On the last day of the 2023 Newport Beach Film Festival, we finally catch up with Phillip Yaw Domfeh, NBFF alum, filmmaker, producer, and Senior Manager of Disney's Launchpad short film incubator. We talk about all sorts of things, from music, to his films, including Cary in Retrograde (which he made with his wife, Priya), to the films he's working on now for Disney's Lanchpad, to religion and what he's learned about faith. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 81 - SINNERS with Pr. Jason Swan | 19 May 2025 | 01:12:44 | |
Tim and Jay talk to Pastor Jason Swan about the film Sinners and all the theological resonance we can muster: vampires, music, liturgy, worship, vocation, and how Christians should watch movies. Some films/shows we mention in this episode: Midnight Mass, Nosferatu, Sinners. We're on YouTube! Not sure why you would want to look at us for an hour or so, but if you do, you can find us here. We've got a couple other changes coming, so keep an eye out for those. As always, thanks for listening/watching. We appreciate you. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 63 - NBFF 2023 Preview | 02 Oct 2023 | 01:10:44 | |
Jay and Tim preview their favorite week of the year, the Newport Beach Film Festival. We talk film festival programming, feature films, short films, what we've seen, and what we're looking forward to watching. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 62 - THE EQUALIZER 3 and Action Franchises | 11 Sep 2023 | 01:05:27 | |
In this episode Tim and Jay talk about The Equalizer 3 and what's going on with some of the symbolism and religious references in the movie. Then we talk about other action franchises, and what sets some apart from others. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 61 - OPPENHEIMER | 15 Aug 2023 | 01:06:44 | |
Jay and Tim talk about Christopher Nolan's latest, and where it fits among our favorite Nolan films. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 60! Fear Not! with Josh Larsen | 24 Jul 2023 | 00:59:55 | |
In our 60th episode, we talk with Josh Larsen of Think Christian and the Filmspotting podcast about his new book Fear Not! A Christian Appreciation of Horror Movies. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 59 - Selling or Telling? JESUS REVOLUTION and Cinematography with Ryan Spacone | 03 Jul 2023 | 01:43:50 | |
Jay and Tim talk to cinematographer (and fellow Lutheran) Ryan Spacone about Jesus Revolution, Christian movies, cinematography, and how Lutherans understand vocation with respect to film. What does a cinematographer do? How does Ryan choose the jobs on which he's going to work? What makes a film "Christian," and is Jesus Revolution that? What would make a good Christian film? We talked about all that and more. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 58 - Getting Weird With BEAU IS AFRAID | 05 Jun 2023 | 01:14:28 | |
We're not going to lie; the episode gets a little weird. But so is the movie. Tim and Jay talk Beau Is Afraid, the new neurotic nightmare from Ari Aster. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 57 - The (Pope's) Exorcist | 08 May 2023 | 01:09:10 | |
Tim and Jay talk about what they liked and didn't like about Russell Crowe's new movie, The Pope's Exorcist. How much is Fr. Amorth's story and how much is Hollywood invention? What is it about priests that they make regular appearances in horror movies? Why do exorcism movies continue to get made? Can anyone make an original exorcism movie after The Exorcist? Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 56 - THE WHALE and Christian Imagery | 10 Apr 2023 | 01:03:35 | |
Jay and Tim talk about all sorts of things stemming from The Whale. Does Aronofsky intend Charlie to be a Christ figure? What kind? Are people naturally good? What is religion good for? What does the ending signify? And more. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 55 - Oscar Predictions/Desires | 10 Mar 2023 | 00:49:19 | |
Bonus episode! Tim and Jay talk about the Academy Awards, the movies they would like to see win, and the movies they think will win. Then they mention a few movies that were robbed of nominations and awards. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 54 - Movies for Lent | 06 Mar 2023 | 01:10:35 | |
Jay and Tim forget to say who they are, and then talk about Lenten-themed movies. (With an outtake because Tim can never figure out how to end things.) Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 80! Explain Yourself - A New Literalism? | 08 Apr 2025 | 01:19:56 | |
In our 80th episode, Tim and Jay talk about how much film viewers want or need to know; what makes some people love a film, and others hate it; and, is over-explaining really new? Do you like having a movie explain itself, or would you rather put things together yourself? "The New Literalism" article at The New Yorker We talked about some movies. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 53 - 2022 Top 10 | 24 Jan 2023 | 01:21:37 | |
In the first episode of the year, Tim and Jay share their top 10 favorite movies of 2022 (as well as a few honorable mentions); Tim tries to prevent Jay from sharing his top 2 (just kidding); and we talk about a couple movies we're anticipating in 2023. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 52 - Revisiting our Top 100 Movies with Marco Montenegro | 27 Dec 2022 | 01:48:43 | |
In our final episode of 2022, we revisit our very first episode and our top-100 lists with friend and fellow NBFF programmer, Marco Montenegro. And what is the point of making lists, anyway? Then we talk about the once-a-decade Sight and Sound movie poll, and the top film, Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles. Time for you to make your own list! Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 51 - Change and Forgiveness with Mokotsi Rukundo and Brian Lucke Anderson | 21 Nov 2022 | 01:32:38 | |
Jay and Tim talk with the writer/producer, Mokotsi Rukundo, and director, Brian Lucke Anderson, of the newly available (and Newport Beach Film Festival alum!) film East of Middle West about sons repeating the sins of the fathers, forgiveness, and the possibility of change. Tim wrote something about East of Middle West a year ago. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 50! - No More Promises! (NBFF Postview) | 31 Oct 2022 | 01:05:25 | |
Tim and Jay resolve to make no more promises about recording episodes at the Newport Beach Film Festival. Instead, here's a recap of what we saw and what we liked. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 49 - Preview of the 23rd Annual Newport Beach Film Festival | 16 Sep 2022 | 01:18:12 | |
Jay and Tim preview their favorite week of the year, the Newport Beach Film Festival. It's happening October 13-20 (less than a month away!) in beautiful Newport Beach, California. Jay says this is the best program in the history of the NBFF, so take a listen and find out what we're looking forward to watching. (There's even a movie that was filmed in Wenatchee, Washington!) Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 48 - JESUS OF MONTREAL | 05 Sep 2022 | 01:10:32 | |
In this episode of Tim Badly Pronouncing French, we look at the 1989 film Jesus of Montreal by Denys Arcand. We talk about efforts to update Jesus and make Him relevant to modern times--and how He refuses to be so. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 47 - The Winterstein Brothers (All of Them!) Talk Movies and Marriage | 02 Aug 2022 | 01:19:40 | |
All five Winterstein brothers are together in Olympia for the celebration of their parents' 50th wedding anniversary, so what else would we do but record an episode with all of us? (Excuse the microphone bumps, as we were sitting around a card table...) Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 46 - FATHER STU | 04 Jul 2022 | 01:07:18 | |
Tim and Jay talk about Father Stu, "Christian" movies, and where Mark Wahlberg's labor of love fits, both in the cinematic and theological landscapes. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 45 - Movies at Church, with Mark A. Pierson | 30 May 2022 | 01:09:35 | |
Jay and Tim talk with Pastor Mark A. Pierson about the men's movie night at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Long Beach, California. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 44 - Resurrections in Film | 02 May 2022 | 01:22:42 | |
It's the third week of Easter, so Jay and Tim make a list of films where resurrection shows up: Ordet (1955), Cool Hand Luke (1967), Silent Light (2007), The Kid with a Bike (2011), and Happy as Lazzaro (2018). Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 79 - What the Oscars Got Right and What They Got Wrong | 10 Mar 2025 | 01:06:53 | |
Jay and Tim talk about what the Academy Awards got right and what they got wrong. We talk about Hollywood, agendas, propaganda, and Oscar surprises. Some of the movies we mention in this episode are: Oscar nominees. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 43 - AFTER YANG, with Scott Stiegemeyer | 31 Mar 2022 | 01:11:42 | |
Tim and Jay talk with Rev. Dr. Scott Stiegemeyer, professor of theology and bioethics at Concordia University in Irvine, California, about the new movie After Yang. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 42 - Pre-Oscars, Blockbusters, and More Movies We Want to See This Year | 14 Mar 2022 | 01:12:20 | |
Tim and Jay mess around, talk about Academy Award nominations and possible winners, don't really put to rest the highbrow/lowbrow art debate, and mention a few more films they hope to see this year. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 41 - Best of 2021 | 31 Jan 2022 | 01:14:55 | |
Everyone has to have a best-of list. This is ours. Some honorable mentions, and then our top five films of 2021 (at least of those we've seen), and then a couple we're looking forward to in 2022. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 40! Curmudgeonly Christmas Cinema with Brian Bowes | 21 Dec 2021 | 01:05:23 | |
'Tis the season! Tim and Jay talk to Pastor Brian Bowes about his annual Christmas movie watch list and what makes a movie a "Christmas movie." Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 39 - Ice Mrozek Explains Everything | 13 Dec 2021 | 01:16:30 | |
Jay and Tim get all the answers to all their questions about him & her from writer and director Ice Mrozek. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 38 - NBFF Wrap-up | 08 Nov 2021 | 01:04:10 | |
Tim's and Jay's good intentions go unrealized, they talk about their favorite films from the festival and what they still want to see, what it's like to be a film festival programmer. They also tell you why you should go to a film festival, and why it's like summer camp. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 37 - The Electric Jesus Joy Explosion with Chris White and John J. Thompson (NBFF 2021) | 18 Oct 2021 | 01:37:03 | |
Jay and Tim keep the Newport Beach Film Festival episodes rolling with the writer/director of Electric Jesus, Chris White, as well as Contemporary Christian Music historian and music advisor for the film, John J. Thompson. We talk about the film, the unique subculture of CCM, '80s Christian rock, the detailed reconstruction of the musical and period setting for the film, and a lot more. Listen to ELECTRIC JESUS (now!): https://lnk.to/ElectricJesus Official Website: www.ElectricJesusFilm.com Insta: www.Instagram.com/ejesusfilm FB: www.Facebook.com/ejesusfilm Twitter: www.Twitter.com/ejesusfilm YouTube (music videos and more!): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVRvi9RexlwqF9NyYTbB6XAGGqnE064K_ Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 36 - him & her with Writer/Director Ice Mrozek (NBFF 2021) | 11 Oct 2021 | 01:10:45 | |
Jay and Tim talk about the film him & her with writer/director/actor Ice Mrozek. We get into a little of how [REDACTED] came about, and what it was like to [REDACTED]. We talk about the filmmaking process, the difference between an idea and the finished product, and look forward to the world premiere screening of him & her at the Newport Beach Film Festival on October 24. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 35 - Autopsy of a Marriage | 27 Sep 2021 | 01:17:17 | |
Unlike our normal, light-hearted content, we turn slightly darker with both the original and the first two episodes of the remake of Scenes From a Marriage. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 34 - All Nic Cage, All the Time | 30 Aug 2021 | 01:18:38 | |
Jay and Tim finally get the Saints and Cinema Nicolas Cage episode done. We talk Pig and about 1 % of the rest of his cinematic output. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 78 - What We Loved and Didn't in 2024 | 05 Feb 2025 | 01:44:46 | |
Jay and Tim get into the films they saw from 2024, their favorites, and their less-than-favorites. Some of the films we mention in this episode: The Brutalist, Gladiator II, Challengers, The Substance, Joker: Folie á Deux, Civil War, Trap, Hard Truths, Smile 2, Heretic, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Hundreds of Beavers, Monkey Man, Dune II, Long Legs, Didi, A Different Man, Nosferatu, The Wild Robot, Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 33 - Amusement Parks for the Old, Take 2, with Scott Stiegemeyer | 19 Jul 2021 | 01:10:42 | |
Tim and Jay talk with Dr. Scott Stiegemeyer (ethicist, pastor, professor, and co-host of The Blackest Eyes podcast) about George A. Romero's newly released 1973 film The Amusement Park. It is an anti-ageist film commissioned by the Lutheran Service Society of Western Pennysylvania, but rarely, if ever, seen until now. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 32 - The Killing of Two Lovers, with Thomas Torrey | 14 Jun 2021 | 01:29:50 | |
On the two-year anniversary of Saints and Cinema, Tim and Jay have a feature-length conversation with friend and filmmaker Thomas Torrey. We talk The Killing of Two Lovers, Thomas's new podcast, fatherhood, indie filmmaking, and if there's anything so far worth putting on a best-of-2021 list. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Vengeance Is (Not) Mine | 17 May 2021 | 01:10:12 | |
Jay and Tim talk revenge movies, what appeals to us about them, and quoting Dumb and Dumber. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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| Episode 30! The 2021 Oscars | 21 Apr 2021 | 01:08:42 | |
Tim and Jay talk Bill Maher, the Oscars, Promising Young Woman, and mostly mess around and laugh too much. Come find us: YouTube (starting with Episode 81)
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