
Movie reviews that interlace critical perspectives about violence, justice, conflict, and peace.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Social SciencesScienceFilm ReviewsTV & Film | ||||

Nelson Mandela and his leadership in the wake apartheid in South Africa, considered through a story about the 1995 Rugby World Cup, where the Springboks of South Africa prevailed against fierce international competition in addition to intense and com... more
Daniel Plainview against Eli Sunday. A tale about the violent unfolding of human history played through the visceral rivalry between an oilman and a pastor.
There Will Be Blood (2007) starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Paul Dano, written and directed by ... more
On this podcast Tim welcomes a guest, Bill Goldberg, onto PopViolence to talk about the 90s sci-fi film, Gattaca. Gattaca, starring Ethan Hawke, Jude Law, and Uma Thurman, is a sci-fi story, placed in a dystopian "not-so-distant future", where eugeni... more
This week, PopViolence welcomes Emily (IG: @they.themily) for a conversation about Raya, a Disney Pixar movie that we both enjoyed, despite acknowledging some harmful depictions in the story. --- Send in a voice message: anchor.fm/tim-rasmuss... more
This is an in-depth analysis of the hit movie, Black Panther, where with the help of Amplify RJ founder David, we explore how restorative justice relates to the thrilling struggles between T'Challa and Erik Killmonger. --- Send in a voice message: ht... more
In an intimate and personal exploration of the film Mary Magdalene (2018), Tim and a transcendent guest, Bailee, uncover new ways of understanding humanness and divinity, whilst diving into religion & Christianity's deep and complicated relationship ... more
In a crossover with Sabacc Talk (Star Wars talk for the average fan) comes an interview with peacebuilding professor and international mediator Chad Ford about the intricacies of Star Wars and how Luke was able to follow the Jedi Path. --- Send in a ... more
In a difficult but relevant conversation about the film's main topic, the death penalty, Patience Kamau and Tim take on the concept of justice. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. anchor.fm/app--- Se... more
Tim does an amazing job breaking down complex problems and ideas into easily understood subjects. He keeps it interesting with insights from different authors and thinkers as well as his own interpretations and take on things. Super educational I would recommend this podcast to anyone looking for a good time as well as growing their understanding and views on the world!!
The premise of this podcast is fantastic. I love how Tim and his guests find the peacebuilding themes in different movies and songs and pull them out for the rest of us to learn from. At the end of his episode about Star Wars he talked about how people outside of the peacebuilding field are already thinking critically about things like structural violence and peacebuilding, because they put it in their art. As a peace builder, this podcast is reframing my practice - how do I connect with and amp... more
This is a really great show! It really makes you think about things in safe way. I never feel attacked or criticized into thinking a certain way. This is the best way to go about change; helping people see and think differently.
Good podcast! I like the guests and interviews. The guest in the episode about the Truman show has great insights









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