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Sunday School Cinema
Bethany Sparkle
102 episodes
2 weeks ago
Long ago in the now distant year of 2009, two relatively earnest Christian siblings started a small group to talk about movies and try to have better conversations about complex stories than it seemed like were currently happening. The group ran for a couple years, 100 movies. Now, older, wiser, and much more atheist, Bethany Sparkle and Joel Krahn revisit the movies and discuss why they chose them then, what they think of them now, and how their views have changed. Follow the podcast @SSCinemaPod
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Long ago in the now distant year of 2009, two relatively earnest Christian siblings started a small group to talk about movies and try to have better conversations about complex stories than it seemed like were currently happening. The group ran for a couple years, 100 movies. Now, older, wiser, and much more atheist, Bethany Sparkle and Joel Krahn revisit the movies and discuss why they chose them then, what they think of them now, and how their views have changed. Follow the podcast @SSCinemaPod
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TV & Film
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Wrap Up Episode
Sunday School Cinema
1 hour 48 minutes 35 seconds
9 months ago
Wrap Up Episode

Thank you to everyone who has listened to us! We hope to see you at the next project.

Sparkle’s Top 10 -https://letterboxd.com/bethanysparkle/list/2024-top-ten/

Honorable Mentions:

Dune 2 available on Max and Netflix
Didi available on Hulu
I Saw the TV Glow available on Max
Sugarcane available on Hulu
Evil Does Not Exist available on Criterion
Kinds of Kindness available on Hulu
Hundreds of Beavers available on Amazon Prime
The People’s Joker available on Mubi


Joel’s Top 10 –https://letterboxd.com/admiralobvious/list/2024-favorites/

Honorable Mentions:

Fall Guy available on Amazon Prime
Nosferatu available in theaters
Furiosa available on Netflix and Max

First Time Watches IN 2024, not FROM 2024

Sparkle:

Lawrence of Arabia available on Max
Seven Samurai available on Max and Criterion
New York, New York not available streaming
Faces, Places available for rental
Vagabond available on Criterion
Cameraperson available on Max and Criterion
Star Is Born (1954) available for rental
Autumn Sonata available on Criterion
Deep Cover available on Amazon Prime
Mississippi Masala available on Max and Criterion


Honorable Mentions:

Mudbound available on Netflix
… And Justice for All available for rental


Joel:

A Company of Wolves available on Amazon Prime
The Nest available on Mubi
The Big Heat available for rental
Shaft available for rental
Police Story available on Max and Criterion
Messiah of Evil available on Shudder

Sunday School Cinema
Long ago in the now distant year of 2009, two relatively earnest Christian siblings started a small group to talk about movies and try to have better conversations about complex stories than it seemed like were currently happening. The group ran for a couple years, 100 movies. Now, older, wiser, and much more atheist, Bethany Sparkle and Joel Krahn revisit the movies and discuss why they chose them then, what they think of them now, and how their views have changed. Follow the podcast @SSCinemaPod