Low brows, high vibes: Comedic and metaphysical film reviews + casual chats about art, spirituality, magic.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityTV & Film |
Cunning and handsome devil, writer, actor, director, and magic user Matt Cosper returns to discuss a total mind melt of a film. We talk about the movie and it's many wondrous tangible and esoteric properties (nearly) the entire time. It's a banger. more
Florida man, prolific musician, burgeoning standup comic, and old friend of the Rev's from his scene kid band days(daze) Joe Seul joined us to discuss the Harmony Korine film, The Beach Bum. more
Our first guest sermon by the astutely observant and compassionate Marbl Queen illustrates something the Rev had been trying to put his finger on for a while now, except she did it with more grace than he could have. This felt like a message literall... more
Another sermon from atop the Soapbox, this time a few details about disclosure the Rev finds particularly incongruent in light of the whole of human experience and the myth of progress. He rants for a bit and then it's over and you can have ice cream... more
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Seriously skin crawlingly irritating to have music randomly break in in the interview. I loved darragh but I cannot listen to another second of the musical interruptions.
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