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Thursday, September 02, 2010 7:08 AM Comments (13)

Reel Faith

UPDATE (September 2, 2010): Last week’s episode of “Reel Faith,” now available at the Reel Faith website, was the last episode for the summer. Following NET’s season schedule, the show is now on hiatus. When will we return? Watch this space! I’ll keep you posted.

Did you appreciate the show? Please let NET know! Contact NET via their Contact page (phone number is included along with email form) and/or offer a comment at the “Reel Faith” combox.

For what it’s worth, I had a blast doing the show. I’m grateful to NET for giving David and me the chance to try this. I think the show was a success; we learned a lot over the course of the 12 episodes, and I’m pleased to say that I think we came a long way in a short time. (Which is another way of saying we had a sort of rocky start. Hey, TV is hard!) Our last show, I think, showcases some of our best work, so check it out! And watch for “Reel Faith” to return.

UPDATE (June 16, 2010): Hey! Looks like NET is able to host episodes Reel Faith episodes right on the show’s website! If you missed last week’s show, you can still catch it online, at least until it’s replaced by this Friday’s show. (As far as I know the plan for now is to post only the most recent show.) Check it out! And please, let us (and the NET folks) know what you think at the Reel Comments page!

Original post follows.

Hey! I’m reviewing movies on TV!

I mean, you know, I’m on TV reviewing movies. The movies are in theaters, not on TV. Movies on TV, I’ve reviewed before, not on TV. Me, I mean.

Ahem. Over the summer I’m co-hosting a cable TV movie review show with David DiCerto, formerly of the USCCB Office for Film and Broadcasting, for NET NY, a “faith-centered cable TV network” in Brooklyn, New York. (For more on NET, see Joseph Pronechen’s Register article “Putting Out into the Deep to Cast the NET.”)

Reel Faith” is a half-hour movie review show reviewing opening and new theatrical releases. The show airs on Fridays at 8:30pm EDT. For the first episode, which aired last Friday, we did a sort of catch-up, reviewing Iron Man 2, Robin Hood, Shrek Forever After and Babies. For tonight’s episode, we’re doing The Karate Kid, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Killers and Marmaduke. Next week is Toy Story 3, The A-Team, Splice and more. (See overview of coming episodes.)

Each episode also features discussion of one of the 45 films of the 1995 Vatican film list, hosted by Fr. Robert Lauder, who hosts a Friday night film series at Immaculate Conception Center in Queens.

I’m enjoying doing the show. I’m learning that TV is very different from radio, and co-hosting a show is very different from (read: harder than) being a guest! I’ve done TV before, but always as a guest. We’re learning as we go, we’re having fun, and I’m looking forward to the rest of the summer season!

So how can you watch? If you don’t live in the NYC area or don’t have access to NET via cable, you can catch the show online at NET’s Watch Now page. For now at least you need to catch the shows when they broadcast; it’s not clear whether it will be possible to archive the shows at YouTube, since we use clips from the movies and studios can be weird about that. (Apparently it’s fine for the cablecast and webcast, but some studios don’t like to see clips on YouTube.)

So, head over tonight at 8:30pm EDT and catch our second episode. I’ll post more as the summer season develops.

Let us know what you think! Of course I want to see your feedback here, but don’t forget to let the folks at NET know too—you can comment on the show at the Reel Comments page.

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Oh, wow. You’re going toe-to-toe in the same timeblock with Raymond Arroyo!

Ha! TiVo Arroyo! Watch me! :-D

Looks like Raymond has a terrorism expert and Joseph Pearce (whom I saw speak quite frequently when he was a visitng professor, nearby) on tonight, so I will watch you on the Intertubes (before “Stargate: Universe”) and catch Raymond some other time!

I caught the show and it’s really good! I think the format works great, and the interplay between you and DiCerto was really engaging. Definitely it works as a TV show, and adds a dimension you don’t get on the radio. One thing you could look into (that also might be lost on the radio) is maybe have that Lorena Jorge from Faith Film Festival guest-co-host sometime. She could fill in that empty seat between you two. Just a thought.


One criticism, though: how can you talk about “The Seventh Seal” and not mention “Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey,” which obviously inspired Bergman’s film?

Nice. Do you and Mr. DiCerto have any plans to appear on Sesame Street?

@The Pachyderminator: I assume you mean that because they only appeared from the chest up, a la Bert and Ernie?

Victor: Goodness no, that would be disrespectful. I didn’t even notice the physical resemblance to Bert and Ernie (which is facial as well as positional) until you pointed it out. I was referring to this.

Oh, dear. I think we’d better just stop.


The facts were these: the show is excellent, awesome job all around (and I loved that a priest was totally rocking the Ingmar Bergman), I can’t wait for next week’s episode, and maybe look into getting a guest spot for Jorge some time.

Good for you, Steve! <Obi Wan> You’ve taken your first step into a larger world. <Obi Wan>

That Sesame Street clip is awesome.

Steve, definitely let us know if you ever archive these video reviews online anywhere.  I’m afraid I very rarely get to watch TV “live”, and I especially don’t think I’ll be able to watch at 5:30pm PST (i.e. at dinnertime), at least not with any regularity.  But I’d love to check out your show.

OMG!  I totally was just thinking (and telling my husband, who doesn’t care, like I do sometimes) “that Greydanus guy needs a show like Ebert and Roper or whatever it is.”  That would be so useful.  It’s so freaky how these things happen.

What Peter said.


I was able to catch yesterday’s show, though. I enjoyed it very much. Thanks for telling us about it.

Ooh! I’ll have to check out the season finale! Did you end with a big cliffhanger like “Stargate SG-1” and the Star Trek shows used to do every season? If in the final moments of the episode David DiCerto got turned into a Borg and you were releaved to actually be your twin evil android brother, then there’s absolutely no way a second season could get turned down.

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Steven D. Greydanus is film critic for the National Catholic Register and Decent Films, the online home for his film writing. He also writes for ChristianityToday.com and for various print publications, and is a regular guest on several radio shows. Steven has a BFA in Media Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York, and an MA in Religious Studies from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Overbrook, PA. He is a contributor to the New Catholic Encyclopedia, having contributed the article "The Church and Film." He lives in New Jersey with his wife Suzanne and their six children.

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