The Plugged In Show, Episode 116: Thinking About Violence in Movies (and Vox Machina on TV)

Is all violence in movies created equal? We unpack that on this show, plus talk about a pretty violent television show, too.
Oscar Noms Are Out, and the Winner is … Families?

Though not all of this year’s Oscar nominees are family-friendly, many expound upon the value of family.
Finding the Grace in Groundhog Day

Roughly based on a journey through the five stages of grief, Groundhog Day drills deeply into one of life’s biggest issues: meaning.
Plugged In Talks Content: Conclusion

Sometimes a movie is more, or less, than its parts. And the conclusion is where we tackle it all.
The Plugged In Show, Episode 114: Is Redeeming Love Too Steamy?

We’ll talk about a Christian movie that’s surprisingly risqué, and a secular movie that’s surprisingly Christian.
Plugged In Talks Content: Crude or Profane Language

We’re more than faceless f-word counters. But find out why Plugged In counts them anyways.
The Plugged In Show, Episode 113: The Sacred/Secular Musical Divide (and Boba Fett, Too!)

In this episode, we talk about conflicting musical priorities and one of Star Wars’ most ethically conflicted characters.
Plugged In Talks Content: Spiritual Elements

Ever wondered why Plugged In has a Spiritual Elements section? We aim to answer that and other content-specific questions in this series.
The Plugged In Show, Episode 112: A Preview of the Biggest Movies of 2022 (and an Interview With Skillet’s John Cooper)

If there’s a movie you’re interested in seeing, we’re interested in seeing it, too. And we let you know about some of them on this episode.
Denzel Washington, Dana Canedy and Virgil Williams talk faith, film and A Journal For Jordan

Rev. Dr. Otis Moss III and Trinity United Church of Christ present a virtual conversation on the film, A Journal for Jordan.