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The Philosophy of Movies
Josh Matthews
6 episodes
4 days ago
A close look at the meanings of movies, old and new -- their philosophies, ideologies, presuppositions, and religious beliefs. From Dr. Josh Matthews. For more, visit joshmatthews.org
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A close look at the meanings of movies, old and new -- their philosophies, ideologies, presuppositions, and religious beliefs. From Dr. Josh Matthews. For more, visit joshmatthews.org
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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2019 Episode 4 -- Villains in Children's Animated Movies, with special guest Dr. Tom Clark
The Philosophy of Movies
27 minutes 57 seconds
5 years ago
2019 Episode 4 -- Villains in Children's Animated Movies, with special guest Dr. Tom Clark

Why are villains in children's movies changing?  Some recent kids movies have villains who are redeemed in the end, while others have no villain at all.  I talk about this with my special guest this episode is Dr. Tom Clark, mathematics professor at Dordt University.  (He and I both have young children, so we are well-versed in contemporary kids' movie fare.)

Our conversation ranges from Toy Story 4, to Coco, to Frozen, to Ratatouille and Inside Out.  SPOILER ALERT: we will assume that you are okay with us discussing the entirety of those movies, including the ending.  


The Philosophy of Movies
A close look at the meanings of movies, old and new -- their philosophies, ideologies, presuppositions, and religious beliefs. From Dr. Josh Matthews. For more, visit joshmatthews.org