
The Aaron Renn Show Every Choice Kills a Universe | Joseph Holmes
Nov 10, 2025
Joseph Holmes, a film critic and culture writer, discusses his debut feature film, "Jim vs. the Future," blending themes of time travel, romance, and Christian faith. He reveals the challenges he faced transitioning from critic to filmmaker and shares how his Christian perspective shapes the story. The conversation explores why the multiverse resonates in today’s culture, contrasting secular nihilism with a faith-based view of choices, and examines the gap in faith-based films targeting male narratives. Exciting insights and release details are shared!
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Desperation Sparked The Script
- Joseph Holmes wrote Jim vs. the Future after his producer told him his original project lacked budget and to limit cast and location.
- He paced his apartment and invented a single-location, five-actor time-travel story to fit the constraints and get his first feature made.
Faith Is Woven Into The Sci‑Fi
- Holmes intentionally includes Christian belief and theology in his sci-fi because real people relate existential crises to God.
- He made protagonist Jim actively push back from a faith-informed perspective rather than passively accept secular multiverse claims.
Multiverse As Cultural Mirror
- Holmes argues the multiverse trend reflects fragmented modern life and gives storytellers infinite creative possibilities.
- He rejects the nihilistic implication that infinite versions make choices meaningless and instead emphasizes moral stakes.




