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The Thin Place

Join Ken and Todd every two weeks as they explore films that are about or advance our understanding of issues of faith and spirituality. Some films may do so overtly, through a direct examination of these themes as subjects; others may be more subtle or even opaque in the way they prompt us to think on such things. Still other films may serve primarily as a catalyst for dialogue or discussion. Insights can be gleaned from a part of a larger whole, a scene, a shot, a moment. As the title suggests, such moments can be elusive, fragile, or obscured.

George MacDonald wrote about the thinness of the veil that separates the natural from the transcendent. How does art pierce that veil? When does film contain traces of the divine? Tune in to find out.

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Update frequency
every 19 days
Average duration
41 minutes
Episodes
46
Years Active
2011 - 2014
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Episode #46: Violence in The Edge of Tomorrow

Episode #46: Violence in The Edge of Tomorrow

Back after a hiatus, Ken and Todd discuss Doug Liman's sci-fi film, The Edge of Tomorrow. Why is the way violence is represented in the film particularly disturbing? Are we intended to laugh at it? A…
00:25:39  |   Thu 26 Jun 2014
Episode #45: Lessons Learned From Philomena

Episode #45: Lessons Learned From Philomena

Just in time for the Academy Awards, Ken and Todd look at one of the nominees: Stephen Frears's Philomena. How does the film depict its protagonist's Roman Catholicism, and what can those outside tha…
00:42:39  |   Tue 04 Mar 2014
Episode #44: Two Views of Wall Street

Episode #44: Two Views of Wall Street

Ken and Todd talk about depictions of Wall Street in Oliver Stone's film of the same name and, more recently, in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street. What does Stone's dedication tell us about …
00:41:00  |   Mon 10 Feb 2014
Episode #43: Looking For God in 12 Years A Slave

Episode #43: Looking For God in 12 Years A Slave

Todd and Ken examine 12 Years a Slave. Is God absent from the world of slavery? Are there contemporary lessons or themes to be drawn from this historical drama? Why is the singing of "Roll Jordan" th…
00:45:57  |   Mon 13 Jan 2014
Episode #42: To Be or Not To Be and Comedic Dis-ease

Episode #42: To Be or Not To Be and Comedic Dis-ease

Todd and Ken take a look at Ernst Lubitsch's To Be or Not to Be. Should some topics be off limits for comedy? What line did even Lubitsch's team fear went too far? Who is the film's real villain? (Hi…
00:50:10  |   Fri 13 Dec 2013
Episode #41: The Devil's Backbone

Episode #41: The Devil's Backbone

Ken and Todd discuss Guillermo del Toro's horror film that has recently received the Criterion treatment. What is the difference between horror and Gothic? When is violence tragic rather than just sh…
00:43:28  |   Tue 05 Nov 2013
Episode #40: Gravity--Good or Great?

Episode #40: Gravity--Good or Great?

Ken and Todd are back, and they are discussing one of this fall's most anticipated films: Gravity. Is it a thriller or a drama? What do we mean when we call something a "good" film? Is it "well made"…
00:49:52  |   Sat 05 Oct 2013
Episode #39: Umberto D. and the Limits of Empathy

Episode #39: Umberto D. and the Limits of Empathy

Todd and Ken discuss Vittorio De Sica's poignant saga of an aged pensioner trying to avoid eviction. What are the differences between empathy and pity and which does the film invoke? Is Umberto D. un…
00:46:20  |   Mon 19 Aug 2013
Episode #38: Vengeance and Redemption in The Searchers

Episode #38: Vengeance and Redemption in The Searchers

Peter Waldron drops in on The Thin Place to sub for the vacationing Todd and to render Ken momentarily speechless with his take on one of the more iconic climactic moments in Hollywood history. Does …
00:37:48  |   Sat 03 Aug 2013
Episode #37: Death and Sacrifice in Gojira

Episode #37: Death and Sacrifice in Gojira

Ken and Todd look at the original pacific rim monster and compare the theme of sacrifice in Gojira to that presented in modern disaster films. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - Intro and summary. 6:30 - Mass des…
00:48:19  |   Sun 21 Jul 2013
Episode #36: Genre Conventions in White House Down

Episode #36: Genre Conventions in White House Down

Ken and Todd examine the conventions of action films and how White House Down uses them. Do action films promote American exceptionalism? How does the use of comic relief undercut the film's moral se…
00:45:25  |   Mon 01 Jul 2013
Episode #35: Love and Masks in The Magician

Episode #35: Love and Masks in The Magician

Todd and Ken look at Ingmar Bergman's The Magician. Is the film about the conflict between rationalism and faith or the conflict between performers and critics? What did Bergman say about the film in…
00:49:29  |   Mon 17 Jun 2013
Episode #34: At Any Price

Episode #34: At Any Price

Ken and Todd discuss Ramin Bahrani's At Any Price. Which family member did Todd want to see more of? What connections does Ken see between this film and Chop Shop? Is the film's climactic sermon mean…
00:33:48  |   Mon 27 May 2013
Episode #33: Timeless Truths in Stromboli

Episode #33: Timeless Truths in Stromboli

Todd and Ken discuss the films of Roberto Rossellini, focusing on Stromboli. How sympathetic is Karin? What does the film's reference to the book of Isaiah mean? Is the ending positive, negative or a…
00:45:37  |   Sun 12 May 2013
Episode #32: The Feel Good Mediocrity of 42

Episode #32: The Feel Good Mediocrity of 42

Ken and Todd discuss Brian Helgeland’s hagiography of Jackie Robinson. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - Christian Movies vs. Thinking Christian 4:30 - General assessments. 13:00 - Historical foreknowledge and n…
00:51:28  |   Wed 01 May 2013
Episode #31: Predestination in Wreck-It Ralph

Episode #31: Predestination in Wreck-It Ralph

Todd and Ken look at Disney’s Wreck-It Ralph, and ponder whether or not being written into a computer program is an apt metaphor for predestination. Also, what makes Ken compare Wreck-It Ralph to Par…
00:40:13  |   Sat 30 Mar 2013
Episode #30: On Finally Watching The Last Temptation of Christ

Episode #30: On Finally Watching The Last Temptation of Christ

Todd and Ken discuss Martin Scorsese's (in)famous imagination of the life of Jesus. Is it really blasphemous? Is it any good? Do you have to watch a movie to be able to boycott it? And how do you pro…
00:50:51  |   Wed 20 Feb 2013
Episode #29: Zero Dark Thirty and Historical Fiction

Episode #29: Zero Dark Thirty and Historical Fiction

Todd and Ken examine the morality of making stories about other people’s lives. What is the difference between "truth" and "accuracy," and is accomplishing one ever an excuse for neglecting the other…
00:44:17  |   Sun 03 Feb 2013
Episode #28: The Grapes of Wrath

Episode #28: The Grapes of Wrath

Ken and Todd look at John Ford’s adaptation of John Steinbeck’s novel. What is the difference between poverty and destitution? Who is the audience surrogate? How is mythologizing the past different f…
00:38:01  |   Mon 07 Jan 2013
Episode #27: The Hobbit: A Not-So-Unexpected Travesty

Episode #27: The Hobbit: A Not-So-Unexpected Travesty

Ken and Todd claim that Peter Jackson doesn't really understand the material that he is adapting. Is there any way they can back up such a claim? SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - Intro; "certain technical aspec…
00:52:44  |   Thu 13 Dec 2012
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