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David Atwell (@ilinamorato) is the managing editor at Reel World Theology, with a generally positive attitude about culture and film. He developed a passion for redeeming culture in college, and began to talk about it incessantly with everyone until they finally convinced him to write about it on the internet. He's Natalie's husband, a father of three, and a member of a church that's also an art gallery. When he's not doing any of the things already mentioned, he's probably being a stereotypical geek. You can also find him on Letterboxd or at RedeemingCulture.com.

Trektember: Season 5 Preview

September 1, 20200

Welcome to the fifth season of Trektember! We’ve now run longer than Enterprise, and boy has it been a long…

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“Moist Vessel” – Star Trek: Lower Decks S1E04

August 31, 20200

Navigating interpersonal relationships is no simple task; even if you live on a technological marvel in the distant future, it’s…

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“Temporal Edict” – Star Trek: Lower Decks S1E03

August 24, 20200

One of the things I love about Lower Decks is how it shows us stuff we always knew had to…

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“Envoys” – Star Trek: Lower Decks S1E02

August 17, 20200

Encouragement is in short supply in 2020—make that the 21st century thus far. That’s a tough statement to argue with,…

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“Second Contact” – Star Trek: Lower Decks S1E01

August 10, 20200

It’s not hard to make jokes at the expense of the Final Frontier. Saturday Night Live has done it. Futurama…

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7 Questions for Reed Lackey, Writer of 40: The Temptation of Christ

July 18, 20200

I watched Douglas James Vail’s 40: The Temptation of Christ, and I had some questions. So I decided to ask…

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Greyhound: Harassed and Helpless

July 13, 20200

Tom Hanks’ Greyhound doesn’t waste much time on exposition: on-screen text tells you how crucial supply convoys are to the…

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Editorial: I’m Learning about Racism

June 6, 20200

I grew up outside a small, rural town that’s so ordinary and homogenous that there’s actually a documentary about it.…

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