The world of arts and entertainment through a secular lens Books | Music | Film/TV | Art | Poetry | Fiction | Gaming Film/TV This year’s ‘greatest’ greatest films list shakes up the canon by Casey Karaman Film/TV ‘The Whale’ dives into religious trauma and other barriers to love by Andrew Spitznas Film/TV ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ excels as portrait of groundbreaking artist, activist by Andrew Spitznas Film/TV ‘Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio’ disappoints with its blandness by Andrew Spitznas FICTION Satire Letters from the damned by J. H. McKenna Satire The autobiography of God: The missing years by J. H. McKenna Satire The Pope’s second confession by J. H. McKenna Fiction Little surfer boy by Sikivu Hutchinson Fiction The truth about black cats and monsters by Jack Matirko Fiction Our future by Jeana Jorgensen Satire Diary of Moses recently discovered by J. H. McKenna Fiction Faith with a smile by Jonathan MS Pearce PINN DROP Pinn Drop with Anthony Pinn Small creatures and deep connections | Sasha Sagan by OnlySky Media Pinn Drop with Anthony Pinn The untold history of Black freethought | Dr. Christopher Cameron by Anthony Pinn and Anthony Cruz Pantojas Pinn Drop with Anthony Pinn Introducing PINN DROP with Anthony Pinn by OnlySky Media BOOKS Learning on the last page what a book is about: ‘When We Cease to Understand the World’ by J. H. McKenna Public libraries aren’t censoring Kirk Cameron. He just wants attention. by Hemant Mehta Film/TV The Rings of Power, and why fantasy dialogue is just terrible by Casey Karaman Film/TV ‘The Peripheral’ plays it safe with William Gibson’s future thinking by M L Clark Film/TV ‘Hell-Bound Train’ (1930)—an ingenious moralizing oddity of early Black cinema by Myles Mikulic Film/TV ‘She Said’: Ending Harvey Weinstein’s reign of terror by Andrew Spitznas
Film/TV ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ excels as portrait of groundbreaking artist, activist by Andrew Spitznas
Pinn Drop with Anthony Pinn The untold history of Black freethought | Dr. Christopher Cameron by Anthony Pinn and Anthony Cruz Pantojas
Learning on the last page what a book is about: ‘When We Cease to Understand the World’ by J. H. McKenna
Film/TV ‘Hell-Bound Train’ (1930)—an ingenious moralizing oddity of early Black cinema by Myles Mikulic