The moral complicity of movie audiences

The moral complicity of movie audiences

Film critic David Thomson explains why Alfred Hitchcock’s film Psycho achieves a kind of unique synergy with American culture, raising unsettling questions about alienation and identity. (33 minutes)
Sofa as church

Sofa as church

David Thomson on the formative powers of television
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 103

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 103

FEATURED GUESTS: Steven D. Smith, David Thomson, Adam McHugh, Glenn C. Arbery, Eric Miller, and Eric Metaxas