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About the Author
Disciple of the Christ, husband of one, father of four, veteran of the United States Army and geek to the very core, Tim remembers some of the 1970s and and still tries to forget much of the 1980s. He spends his days working as a Cisco technician in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia and too many nights in the clutches of a good story, regardless of the delivery method.

AYJW122 – Dune (2021)

Dune, Part 1, begins the journey of a man-made messiah toward a “holy” upheaval that will reform a corrupt and stagnated society.

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AYJW119 – The Tomorrow War

In Amazon Prime’s The Tomorrow War, conscripted soldiers and scientific researchers try to prevent a future alien threat from destroying humanity, excluding the only secure hope of a true future through faith in God.

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AYJW118 – Black Widow

The Black Widow finds family and forgiveness when her past blasts her out of her self-imposed exile.

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Stowaway – AYJW116

Stowaway addresses the age-old philosophical question of whose life has more value when someone must die so that others may live.

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WandaVision, Part 1 – AYJW114

The true heir to Avengers: Endgame, WandaVision dives into the consequences and the politics of a world fractured by the Blip.

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What We Watched – AYJW113

February was a dry month for movies, so once again we’re giving you a glimpse into what we’ve been watching for our own enjoyment.

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Soul – AYJW112

The Pixar movie Soul uses a godless philosophy to chase the spark of living from before birth through death and onto the path to the Great Beyond.

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Mulan (2020) – AYJW111

Loyal, brave, true, devotion to family . . . and gender roles, deceit, and the energy of life in Disney’s live-action Mulan!

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X-Men: Apocalypse, Part 1 – AYJW109

“How you have fallen from the heavens! You destroyer of nations . . .”—Tim and Eve discuss Satan in relation to X:Men Apocalypse.

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AYJW108 – TENET

“What happens, happened” and other mind-bending philosophical anachronisms brought to you courtesy of Christoper Nolan’s TENET

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