Soul on Screen

Drew Dixon, Grace Pouch, Lucius Patenaude, Paola Barrera

A podcast conversation among friends, where we love to consider truth, beauty, and goodness as we discuss movies, from indie films to blockbuster hits. Join us as we react, review, and reflect on cinema through a Christian lens, diving beyond the surface to discover the soul in every story.

Episodes

  1. FEB 6

    Wake Up, Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery

    Join Drew, Grace, Lucius, and Paola as they react, review, and reflect on Rian Johnson's third installment in the Knives Out series, Wake Up, Dead Man, discussing how this murder mystery becomes a meaningful commentary on power, the church, and what it means to truly live out Christian calling. (00:00) Intro Welcome to Soul on Screen (01:01) React From Lucius feeling this was an improvement after Glass Onion, to Paola being floored by unexpected spiritual depth, the hosts share their enthusiastic reactions to a film that proved to be both entertaining and surprisingly meaningful (07:03) Review Masterful cinematography and lighting, outstanding performances with impressive shifts from comedy to despair, exceptional writing with subtle dialogue that rewards close attention, intentionally theatrical production design fitting the classic murder mystery genre, and questions about whether the mystery or the social commentary serves as the primary vehicle for the story (22:38) Reflect Father Jud as a beautiful vision of pastoral ministry and faithful witness, the radical nature of Christian forgiveness depicted through confession and grace, critiques of nominal Christianity and religious power-seeking, and a call to action for the church to "wake up" and embody true faith (01:06:52) Recommend Related movies and books: Lucius's Holy Scripture of Film list, including: Children of Men First Reformed A Hidden Life Silence mother! More from Rian Johnson Brick Looper Hercule Poirot series with Kenneth Branagh Chariots of Fire A Farewell to Mars by Brian Zahnd Renovation of the Church by Kent Carlson and Mike Lueken The Deeply Formed Life by Rich Villodas In Good Time by Jen Pollock Michel A Rule for the Rest of Us by Jen Pollock Michel (forthcoming)

    1h 19m
  2. 12/13/2025

    The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (2024 & 1983)

    Join Paula, Grace, Drew, and Lucius as they react, review, and reflect on Dallas Jenkins' 2024 adaptation of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, comparing it to the classic 1983 TV movie and discussing why this Christmas story has endured across generations. (00:00) Intro Welcome to Soul on Screen (00:46) React Vastly different reactions to the film—from delighted surprise to frustrated boredom—set up a lively and genuine discussion shaped by generational perspectives and varying familiarity with the source material (08:27) Review Outstanding child performances that carry the film, debate over the soft lighting and heavy voiceover narration, intentional 1980s period piece aesthetics that create a timeless storybook feel, authentic depiction of poverty, and comparing Dallas Jenkins' adaptation choices to the original book and TV movie (27:37) Reflect Hearing the gospel story afresh through outsider eyes, critiquing nominal Christianity and church exclusion, the power of simple storytelling that still manages to surprise, questioning whether this adaptation plays it safe for modern audiences, and wondering what a truly provocative retelling might look like today (01:03:03) Recommend Related movies and books: The Nativity StoryTokyo GodfathersLars and the Real GirlThe Family ManJesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes by Kenneth BaileyBibleProject: Birth of the MessiahThe ChosenThe Shepherd The First Advent in Palestine by Kelley NikondehaWinter Fire: Christmas with G.K. Chesterton by Ryan Whitaker SmithSmall Things Like These by Claire Keegan (01:18:46) Christmas Benedictions The hosts share personal messages, wishes, and reflections on the meaning of Christmas --- Learn more at http://soulonscreen.com/ Follow us @soulonscreen

    1h 23m
  3. 08/30/2025

    Barbie

    Join Drew, Grace, Lucius, and Paola as they react, review, and reflect on Greta Gerwig's surprisingly philosophical pink phenomenon Barbie, and share recommendations of some thematically related books and films. (00:00) Intro Welcome to Soul on Screen (1:20) React Initial skepticism turned to delighted surprise at the meaningful content packed into a story about a plastic doll, nostalgia for childhood Barbie experiences, appreciation for the film's earnestness and refusal to take itself too seriously, and varied emotional responses to America Ferrera's pivotal monologue (9:04) Review Praise for flawless production design that brought Barbie Land to life, the stark material contrast between plastic artificiality and real-world textures, exceptional pacing and editing, clever intertextual references and humor, outstanding music that carries the story's tone, and a script that balances fun with substance (21:13) Reflect Examining the film as a lament about artificial perfection versus authentic humanity, themes of creator and creation through Ruth Handler's role, the complexity of victim-villain dynamics in both Barbie and Ken's journeys, questions of identity and free will, the cost and beauty of choosing real life with its pain and imperfection, and incarnational themes of embracing embodied existence (45:23) Recommend Related books, movies, and more: Blade Runner 2049Klara and the Sun by Kazuo IshiguroThe Bear (seasons 1-2)Embracing the Body by Tara OwensThe Gift of Being Yourself by David BennerChristians for Biblical EqualityNever Cast Out by Jasmine Holmes

    55 min
  4. 07/26/2025

    Dune: Parts One & Two

    Join Lucius, Paola, Grace, and Drew as they react, review, and reflect on Denis Villeneuve's epic sci-fi adaptation of Dune: Parts One & Two, and share recommendations of some thematically related books and films. (00:00) Intro (00:45) React Initial impressions from both book readers and newcomers, being completely absorbed by the intricate world-building, emotional reactions to the story's unexpected turns, and appreciation for accessible storytelling despite the source material's legendary complexity (11:36) Review Praise for Hans Zimmer's incredible score and groundbreaking sound design, the documentary-style visual approach, stunning desert cinematography, striking visual sequences that enhance the alien atmosphere, and thoughtful adaptation choices that successfully translate Herbert's dense universe to cinema (30:06) Reflect Examining themes of power and corruption, religious manipulation and political control, questions of destiny versus choice, the nature of leadership and sacrifice, and how the story's worldview contrasts with Christian perspectives on authority, hope, and redemption (55:19) Recommend Related books, movies, and more: Dune (audiobook)Dune (1984 film)Dune (1992 video game)EcclesiastesMatthew, Mark, Luke, JohnDiscipleship by Dietrich BonhoefferA Mist Sprite's Study of Being Human by Kyra HintonThe Atlas of AI by Kate CrawfordOrbital by Samantha Harvey --- Learn more at http://soulonscreen.com/ Follow us @soulonscreen

    1h 5m

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A podcast conversation among friends, where we love to consider truth, beauty, and goodness as we discuss movies, from indie films to blockbuster hits. Join us as we react, review, and reflect on cinema through a Christian lens, diving beyond the surface to discover the soul in every story.