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Collin Garbarino

World Arts and Culture editor who provides a preview of major movie releases planned for 2026 and commentary on trends in Hollywood and franchise filmmaking.

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21 snips
Dec 12, 2025 • 35min

12.12.25 Australia’s social media ban, a documentary about a deadly conflict, and contemplating God’s faithfulness through unlikely people

Joining the conversation are John Stonestreet, President of the Colson Center, who critiques Australia’s social media ban on under-16s and its potential impact on teens. Collin Garbarino reviews the thought-provoking documentary The Perfect Neighbor, exploring its unique approach to controversial laws. Peter Mead shares insightful reflections on the Incarnation during Advent, highlighting how God’s plan involved unexpected characters. Together, they dive into how faith intersects with contemporary culture.
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11 snips
Dec 19, 2025 • 41min

12/19/25 Katie McCoy on recent violence and abortion messaging, Collin Garbarino on Avatar: Fire and Ash, and George Grant on the origins of Christmas words

Katie McCoy, an insightful author and speaker, delves into the recent surge of violence and the complexities of abortion messaging in today’s cultural climate. Collin Garbarino, an arts commentator, critiques the latest Avatar film, noting its repetitive nature despite some improvements. George Grant, a wordsmith, explores the fascinating origins of Christmas vocabulary, offering a linguistic celebration of the season. Additionally, Peter Mead reflects on Luke's account of the Incarnation, providing a rich understanding of the nativity narrative.
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7 snips
Jan 2, 2026 • 30min

1.2.26 Culture Friday on fading mediating institutions, a preview of 2026 movies, and a podcast leadership transition

John Stonestreet, President of the Colson Center and host of Breakpoint, dives deep into the decline of civic institutions and emphasizes the importance of civic education in maintaining societal stability. He critiques the modern 'soft life' mindset of Gen Z regarding work, offering a more meaningful perspective on vocation. Meanwhile, Collin Garbarino, World Arts and Culture editor, gives an exciting preview of 2026's film landscape, discussing major releases like Pixar's Hoppers and the latest in the Star Wars franchise.

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