Lord, Forgive Us Our Cinema
"The wages of cinema is death."
A movie podcast where theology meets banter.
In each episode, we discuss a film that we love (or love to hate). We explore it through a series of prompts, like "Who would you pray for in this movie?" or "Would this movie be better with Kirk Cameron?"
It's part movie review, part spiritual reflection. All good times.
Lord, Forgive Us Our Cinema
19. The Social Network by David Fincher
Everyone remembers their first time creating a Facebook account. But do you remember your first time watching David Fincher's The Social Network in 2010??
Join us as we unpack the deeper themes of identity, loneliness, power, and community that pulse underneath this powerhouse a film.
What does this movie say about human desire and imitation?
Is Facebook the new mark of the beast?
Is Justin Timberlake a good actor? (this one was controversial)
Is Mark Zuckerberg beyond the saving grace of our Lord? (of course not tbh)
Join the gang as we wax eloquent on everyone's favorite film about the gradual destruction of human connection.
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