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Sunday, March 13, 2016

The Problem with R-Rated Superheroes

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Artwork from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, courtesy Warner Brothers Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice  will be rolling out to t...
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Sunday, January 31, 2016

X-Files: Signs of Promise

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Much has been written about the greatness of  The X-Files —how the original series revolutionized television, laying the foundation on whic...
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Sunday, December 20, 2015

‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Gets Spiritual

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Kylo Ren, from Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. Photo from the trailer, courtesy Disney Republished from my Watching God b...
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Sunday, November 29, 2015

We Need to See More Movies Like ‘The 33′

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Marco TreviƱo and Juan Pablo Raba from ‘The 33,’ photo courtesy Warner Bros. Reprinted from my Watching God blog on Patheos. The...
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Sunday, November 15, 2015

Spotlight: The Importance of Being Honest

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“Everything in your life is public. There are no secrets. Everything you say, everything you do, everyplace (sic) you go, every thought you...
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Sunday, November 1, 2015

Jobsenstein: The Odd Similarities Between Two Very Different Movies

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Republished from my Watching God blog on Patheos. In Universal Pictures  Steve Jobs , we meet a brilliant, flawed protagonist—a man who d...
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Sunday, October 25, 2015

How the World’s Worst Movie is Technically Christian

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Reposted from my Watching God blog on Patheos. I have a soft spot in my heart (and possibly on the brain) for bad movies. If there’s an...
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About Me

Paul Asay
Paul is associate editor at
Plugged In, a ministry that
reaches more than 6 million
people with movie reviews
that help people understand
popular cultural trends and how
they intersect with spiritual
issues. Paul is an award-winning
journalist who covered religion
at The (Colorado Springs)
Gazette
and whose work has
been published by such outlets
as The Washington Post,
Christianity Today, Youth
Worker Journal
and Beliefnet.
Paul has a special interest in
the unexpected ways faith and
media intersect. He lives in
Colorado Springs with his wife,
Wendy, and two children.
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