A Master List of Movies for exploring Theology and Philosophy

We are story-tellers by nature, and so stories speak to us with a unique power. So it should be no surprise that stories can be, among other things, marvelous catalysts for exploring important theological and philosophical concepts. With that in mind, the other day I posted the following tweet:



What is your favorite movie for exploring profound theological and/or philosophical themes?


— Randal Rauser (@RandalRauser) January 14, 2018



There was no shortage of responses. Indeed, I had soon accumulated a list of more than thirty recommended films. And I’m pleased to say I’ve seen twenty-five of them! Nonetheless, I still clearly have some work to do. I’ve included the list below, each with a link to its IMDB page:


The List!

Memento


Insomnia


Inception


The Curious Case of Benjamin Button


Avatar


Bruce Almighty


Minority Report


The Truman Show


Back to the Future


Babette’s Feast


The Game


The Matrix


No Country for Old Men


Bad Lieutenant


Arrival


Groundhog Day


O Brother, Where Art Thou?


Joe Versus the Volcano


The Tree of Life


The Book of Eli


Pleasantville


Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind


Lord of the Rings: Return of the King


Donnie Darko


Prisoners


Fargo


The Exorcist


John Dies At The End


Wings of Desire


Ex Machina


Loveless


Caché


The Lives of Others


The Time of the Wolf


Leviathan


The list isn’t quite done. As in the old Sesame Street segment, one of these things is not like the other. And that brings us to our final entry, the 1972 fundamentalist dispensational Christian classic (with a modest 4.9 on IMDB):


A Thief in the Night


Finally, if you’re interested, I have several more options (60+ reviews) listed in the film review segment of my site.


And as a postscript, feel free to share your additional suggestions below.


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