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Episode 104: Michael Clayton

30 May

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In this episode, Tyler and guest host Robert Hornak discuss Tony Gilroy’s Michael Clayton and Sidney Lumet’s The Verdict.

Minisode 40: Million Dollar Baby

23 May

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In this minisode, Tyler and Josh discuss Clint Eastwood’s Million Dollar Baby, the 2004 winner of Best Picture.

Silent Sermon, by Reed Lackey

22 May

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St. Francis is attributed with saying, “Preach the gospel always, and if necessary, use words.” Taking this maxim to a literal conclusion is a new film by Sharon Wilharm called The Good Book, which professes to be the world’s first evangelical silent feature film.

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Episode 103: The Trip

16 May

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In this episode, Tyler and Josh discuss Michael Winterbottom’s The Trip, as well as Christopher Nolan’s The Prestige.

EPISODE BREAKDOWN
00:00:44- Episode intro, MTOL Facebook page
00:05:04- The Trip
01:12:20- The Prestige
01:53:00- Episode wrap-up, Out NowPost Show Recaps, This Is Our Design

Minisode 39: Crash

9 May

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In this minisode, Tyler and Josh discuss the 2005 Best Picture winner, Crash.

Episode 102: with special guest Morgan Lott

1 May

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In this episode, Tyler and Josh are joined by filmmaker Morgan Lott to discuss is documentary thisisstuttering and his lifelong struggle with stuttering.

EPISODE BREAKDOWN
00:00:50- Intro
00:04:30- Morgan Lott
00:25:40- Morgan’s stutter
00:38:15- thisisstuttering
01:15:40- Episode wrap-up

Minisode 38: The Departed

24 Apr

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In this minisode, Tyler and Josh discuss Martin Scorsese’s The Departed, winner of Best Picture for 2006.

Tyler on the Auteurcast

21 Apr

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Tyler recently appeared on The Auteurcast to discuss Warren Beatty’s Dick Tracy.

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A Sad Song, by Reed Lackey

18 Apr

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Rarely have I rooted for a film to be effective as much as I did for Jacob Kindberg’s Sing Over Me, an intimate portrait of Christian singer/songwriter Dennis Jernigen and his lifelong struggle with homosexuality. Aware of the controversy of the subject, I was excited for a film that would address the issue from within the heart of the struggle, hopefully providing unflinching honesty, unique insight, and brave message of hope.

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Episode 101: God’s Not Dead

17 Apr

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In this episode, Tyler and Josh discuss Harold Cronk’s God’s Not Dead and Oliver Stone’s JFK.

EPISODE BREAKDOWN
00:00:44- Intro
00:03:45- God’s Not Dead
01:39:50- JFK
02:00:10- Apologetics resources
02:04:42- Episode wrap-up