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J. Ryan Parker

The guest has written an article in Relevant Magazine about Ridley Scott's portrayal of God in the movie.

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Dec 12, 2014 • 26min

Exodus: Spoiler Alert

In this engaging conversation, Bo, a blogger known for his insights on film, joins J. Ryan Parker, a contributor to Relevant Magazine, to delve into the movie Exodus: Gods and Men. They dissect Ridley Scott's unique portrayal of God and explore how traditional elements of the Moses narrative, like the staff, were replaced with swords. Their discussion touches on the rich cultural and theological implications of the film, examining how cinematic choices shape themes of brotherhood, identity, and moral complexities in biblical storytelling.
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Mar 27, 2014 • 1h 15min

Noah Movie Review and Interview

J. Ryan Parker, a film critic, shares provocative insights about the movie Noah, discussing his upcoming articles that explore its themes. Darren Aronofsky, the film’s director, reveals the extensive research and emotional depth he aimed to bring to the project. Ari Handel, the screenwriter, expresses his passion for adapting this ancient narrative. They dive into the artistic interpretation of biblical themes, the complexities of portraying divine regret, and how to transform iconic stories into relatable cinema, engaging listeners in a thought-provoking dialogue.
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Nov 9, 2013 • 1h 22min

12 Years A Slave: Movie Review and Theological Reflection

In this engaging discussion, J. Ryan Parker, a reviewer celebrated for his sharp insights on film and theology, shares his thoughts on '12 Years A Slave.' The conversation dives deep into the film's artistic elements and its profound societal themes. Parker and the host explore the theological implications of Solomon Northup's harrowing journey from freedom to bondage. They also reflect on how the film serves as a catalyst for ongoing dialogues about race and the legacy of slavery in contemporary society, urging listeners to confront historical injustices.