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Fireproof: Weirdly Voyeuristic, Strangely Intriguing, Awkward

Fireproof review on Christian Movie Podcast Cinematic Doctrine Popcorn Theology
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Kirk Cameron saves the 2008 Christian-Marketed movie complex!

Melvin Benson April 25, 2023 2008, Christian, Drama, Party Pleaser, Podcast, Romance

The Prince of Egypt: Knowledgeable, Reverential, Beautiful

The Prince of Egypt movie review on Christian Podcast Cinematic Doctrine Popcorn Theology
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It’s time for everyone’s favorite Sunday School animated watch-along feature!

Melvin Benson April 18, 2023 1998, Adventure, Animation, Christian, Drama, Family, Fantasy, Musical, Podcast

Hangman’s Curse (Part 2): Melanie Dejesus and the Official Hangman’s Curse Devotional

Frank Peretti Hangman's Curse reviewed on Christian Movie Podcast Cinematic Doctrine Popcorn Theology
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First, some absurd IMDB reviews. Then, some absurd devotional questions.

Melvin Benson October 27, 2022 2003, Christian, Horror, Mystery, Podcast, Thriller

Hangman’s Curse (Part 1): Melanie Dejesus and Talking Frank Peretti’s First Spooky Film Adaption

Frank Peretti Hangman's Curse reviewed on Christian Movie Podcast Cinematic Doctrine Popcorn Theology
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Horror? In my Christian movie? It’s less likely than you think!

Melvin Benson October 25, 2022 2003, Christian, Horror, Mystery, Podcast, Thriller

Can a Movie be Good? Must it be “a Good Christian Movie”?

J. Michael Finley as Bart Millard from MercyMe in I Can Only Imagine
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We don’t always need to grade movies on a “Christian curve.”

Melvin Benson September 2, 2021 2018, Christian, Editorial

I Can Only Imagine: A Monumental Song, A Serviceable Movie

I Can Only Imagine Christian movie review on Podcast Cinematic Doctrine
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Melvin and Daniel continue the “It’s a good Christian movie” canon by discussing I Can Only Imagine.

Melvin Benson August 31, 2021 2018, Biography, Christian, Drama, Family, Music, Podcast

The Chosen (S1): Depictions of Jesus & Media Literacy

The Chosen Free Christian Show Reviewed on Podcast Cinematic Doctrine Popcorn Theology
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Melvin & Dan finally discuss their most frequently requested show!

Melvin Benson August 17, 2021 2019, Christian, Drama, History, Podcast

Inside Proposes Honesty, and Honesty Challenges the Status Quo

Bo Burnham Inside looking Outside on Netflix on Christian Movie Podcast Cinematic Doctrine
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To reveal one’s heart often disrupts the status quo, but I’m convinced that’s necessary to overcome so much in our lives.

Melvin Benson August 6, 2021 2021, Christian, Editorial, Netflix

A Week Away Doesn’t Offend Me… But Evangelical Culture Does

A Week Away Netflix movie review on Christian Movie Podcast Blog Cinematic Doctrine
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I love musicals, I love teen dramas, but A Week Away…

Melvin Benson July 15, 2021 2021, Christian, Editorial, Netflix

That Hiatus? I Was In An Inpatient Program

Cinematic Doctrine Melvin Benson Depression Anxiety Mental Health
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Severe depression, unending anxiety, and a continual battle against self-hate and suicidal ideation.

Melvin Benson June 17, 2021 2021, Christian, Editorial

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