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Matthew and Jodie summon their inner Beniot Blanc’s to investigate the religious imagery found in the newest Knives Out installment, “Wake Up Dead Man,” which is a fantastic movie that uses the intrigue of a murder-mystery to comment on the opposing Christian factions that see the Church’s job to either fight the world or care for the world. Sure the murder plot, and the lighting, and the visuals, and the writing, and everything is great, but we really care about how this movie comments on religion, and more specifically, Catholicism.
Matthew Rating: 4.5/5
Jodie Rating: 5/5
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Bluesky: @TheRELTreehouse
Instagram: @TheReligiousTreehouse
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By Matthew Day and Jodie AlderetteMatthew and Jodie summon their inner Beniot Blanc’s to investigate the religious imagery found in the newest Knives Out installment, “Wake Up Dead Man,” which is a fantastic movie that uses the intrigue of a murder-mystery to comment on the opposing Christian factions that see the Church’s job to either fight the world or care for the world. Sure the murder plot, and the lighting, and the visuals, and the writing, and everything is great, but we really care about how this movie comments on religion, and more specifically, Catholicism.
Matthew Rating: 4.5/5
Jodie Rating: 5/5
Follow our socials and reach out to us with thoughts or questions!
Bluesky: @TheRELTreehouse
Instagram: @TheReligiousTreehouse
TikTok: @thereligioustreehouse
Facebook: TRT
Email: [email protected]