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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2023 · 1H 45M

Episode 7 - Glass Onion (2022)

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Join us for this episode of Cinematic Theology, where we explore cinematic stories with heavenly meanings. On this episode, we discuss the Rian Johnson "Whodunnit" movie, Glass Onion. Take the opportunity and fully inbrethiate this episode as we finally talk about The Last Jedi, having withdrawals from The Office, and Bowling For Soup? It was a fun one, and it may even be brilliant! Or just dumb. That's up to you to decide! Thanks for joining us for this episode of Cinematic Theology! If you would like to vote on which chick-flick we should cover for Valentine's Day, or if you would like to keep talking about this movie, like our Facebook page and join our Facebook group, "Cinematic Theologians."

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