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Cult Favorite

Merinda Simmons and Mike Altman
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    The Mission (2023)

    2025/12/15 | 1h 16 mins.

    What drives someone to risk everything for a calling? In this episode, we dive into The Mission (2023), a gripping documentary that follows the story of John Chau—a young missionary whose journey to reach one of the world’s most isolated communities sparked global debate. We unpack the film’s layered narrative: faith and zeal, cultural boundaries, colonial echoes, and the ethics of evangelism in the 21st century. Was Chau a hero, a cautionary tale, or something in between? Join us for a conversation that’s as thought-provoking as it is challenging.Follow us on the socials at @cultfavoritepod.Special thanks to the REL Digital Lab in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama for production assistance. The views expressed in this episode are our own as experts and researchers in religious studies and do not represent the University of Alabama.Theme music produced with Udio.

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    My Scientology Movie (2015)

    2025/12/01 | 1h 15 mins.

    This week, we hop into a car Louis Theroux is driving, but we have questions about his vehicular management...or at least about his playlist choices. Luckily, we’ve saved a seat for the insider/outsider problem, and it’s a great navigator! Yep, we’ve cued up My Scientology Movie, a title that at least offers truth in advertising. It is very much Theroux’s movie that follows his curiosity based on his interviews staged with his curation. As such, it puts front and center a refrain here at Cult Favorite: how we talk about something says as much (if not more) about ourselves than about whatever we’re talking about. Follow us on the socials at @cultfavoritepod.Special thanks to the REL Digital Lab in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama for production assistance. The views expressed in this episode are our own as experts and researchers in religious studies and do not represent the University of Alabama.Theme music produced with Udio.

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    Ruby & Jodi: A Cult of Sin and Influence

    2025/11/17 | 1h 21 mins.

    Follow us on the socials at @cultfavoritepod.Special thanks to the REL Digital Lab in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama for production assistance. The views expressed in this episode are our own as experts and researchers in religious studies and do not represent the University of Alabama.Theme music produced with Udio.

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    Halloween Special! Let's talk about demonologists!

    2025/10/31 | 1h 19 mins.

    It's our 2nd annual Halloween special episode!!! And that's doubly funny because Mike hates Halloween. For this year's special we take on TWO documentaries (and kind of a third one too) about Ed and Lorraine Warren, 20th century demon and ghost hunters extraordinaire. We discuss The Devil on Trial (Netflix 2023) and Devil’s Road: The True Story of Ed and Lorraine Warren (HBO Max, 2020). There's also a special cameo by the 2023 Canadian documentary about the Satanic Panic, Satan Wants You. But we also talk about Ghostbusters, why Mike doesn't do horror and why Merinda does, why we need horror stories and tales about demons, and Mike lore about genre-hopping Christian musician Carman. It's a spooky episode of Cult Favorite that goes great with candy corn!

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    Marcial Maciel: The Wolf of God (HBO Max, 2025)

    2025/10/20 | 1h 15 mins.

    This week’s documentary tracks a religious leader who separated followers from their families, made them take vows not to critique authority, engaged in shady financial misdeeds, strictly controlled access to information, launched attacks on defectors, and suggested that a critique of him was an attack on the church itself. But there is no “cult” talk! How come? We give our media kaleidoscope a turn and look into Marcial Maciel: The Wolf of God (HBO Max, 2025), noticing what a lack of “cult” rhetoric refracts and obscures when presented with the image of the Catholic church. Maciel formed the Legion of Christ congregation in the early 1940s. Over the next 50+ years, he would become an ally in Pope John Paull II’s fight against communism, he would bring in hundreds of millions of dollars to the church, and he would sexually abuse more than 60 children. When do we find the term “cult” to be a reasonable label, when do we not, and why? It’s the ol’ tree-falling-in-a-forest-with-no-one-around-to-hear-it question...sorta: If a group is exploited and no one’s around to call them a cult, what kind of documentary do we get? Come hang, and let’s find out! #cultdocumentary #cultfavorite #studyreligion Follow us on the socials at @cultfavoritepod.Production assistance from the Department of ReligiousStudies at the University of Alabama. Theme music produced with Udio.

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A podcast about all of those cult documentaries you love to binge watch. We are two religious studies professors that are curious about our current cult documentary streaming era. What stories do these shows tell and what do they tell us about ourselves? Hosted by Merinda Simmons and Mike Altman
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