Control is the illusion. Prepare yourself for wonder as we enter the Park that spawned a franchise! Spielberg, Dr. Malcolm, the T. Rex: none of these are safe from our praise on this episode.Important Links:Anchor Branding
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The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Jaden Smith was incredible in a movie. We are not afraid to say it. Join us as we discuss Will Smith's mountaintop performance and the ways that this movie informs how we can move closer to our father through our struggles.
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How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
This week, we saddle up with Hiccup and Toothless to talk about loving your enemies—even the ones with hot breath and a bad reputation. What does it mean to choose empathy over pride, and peace over power? Jesus said to love your enemies—but who is our true enemy?
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500 Days of Summer (2009)
This week, we fall headfirst into expectations, heartbreak, and greeting cards. 500 Days of Summer isn’t a love story—it’s a story about misplaced worship. What happens when we ask romance to do what only God can? We talk infatuation, disillusionment, and the danger of turning someone into your personal savior.
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The Prestige (2006)
Obsession, sacrifice, deception... and a whole lot of top hats. In this episode, we dive into The Prestige and talk about what happens when a good thing becomes an ultimate thing. What do we lose when we chase worldly success at all costs? And what does the Bible say about the danger of making our passion into an idol?Parents GuideAnchor Branding Co.
We want to help you see the teachings of Jesus in the movies you love.
"Credits" is a podcast where we take a look at movies through a biblical lens. We believe that many times the most powerful moments or ideas in cinema resonate with viewers like us because they are a reflection of something true. Scripture is our ultimate basis for truth, and we believe that the story of Jesus is the greatest story ever told. So we think that filmmakers can unknowingly illustrate powerful truths from God’s word in their art.