

Tribune religion reporter, film critic give their take on ‘Heretic’ | Episode 364
Nov 6, 2024
Sean P. Means, a film critic from the Salt Lake Tribune, shares insights on the psychological thriller 'Heretic,' which explores the dark journey of two female missionaries. The conversation unveils the film's dual nature—an engaging horror experience and a critique of religious beliefs. They discuss the authenticity of missionary portrayals, Hugh Grant's compelling performance, and the cultural implications of faith in cinema. The dialogue also hints at the movie's Oscar potential while inviting deeper reflection on mission safety and the nature of belief.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Authenticity and Representation of Latter-day Saint Missionaries in Film
04:07 • 22min
Missionary Safety and Media Reflection
25:45 • 4min
Exploring a Unique Take on Horror and Religion
29:51 • 2min
Oscar Aspirations: Analyzing Performances in Film
32:14 • 4min
Analyzing 'Heretic': A Dialogue on Faith and Fear
35:50 • 5min