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Arts & Culture Film
Review: ‘Eighth Grade’ is a reminder of the year you would rather forget
July 16, 2018
Bo Burnham’s new movie is a joyous reminder that 13 is not, in fact, the best year of your life.
Arts & Culture Film
Review: ‘Generation Wealth’ embraces our materialist obsessions
July 13, 2018
Lauren Greenfield’s new documentary says little about spiritual emptiness and the desperate ways in which people try to fill it.
Arts & Culture Film
Review: Mr. Rogers is still a good guy in the documentary “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”
June 08, 2018
The movie about children's TV host Fred Rogers, directed by Morgan Neville (“Twenty Feet From Stardom”), is sturdy and unavoidably sentimental.
Arts & Culture Film
“A Man of His Word” is a radical portrait of Pope Francis
May 17, 2018
In a new documentary from Wim Wenders, Francis is sober, consoling, occasionally sad and always jesuitical.
Arts & Culture Film
Review: Ethan Hawke is a pastor in distress (and a Catholic in disguise) in ‘First Reformed’
May 17, 2018
Reverend Toller is a cleric cut from the cloth of Graham Greene’s “whiskey priest.”
Arts & Culture Television
Now on Netflix: The heroic journey of Bobby Kennedy
April 27, 2018
The scope of Kennedy’s story possesses a grandeur missing from Washington right now.
Arts & Culture Film
‘Exorcist’ director depicts real life exorcism in new documentary
April 18, 2018
In “The Devil and Father Amorth,” William Friedkin turns to reality.
Arts & Culture Film
A new movie explores: What really happened at Chappaquiddick?
April 06, 2018
On July 18, 1969, Edward M. Kennedy drove his car off the bridge on Chappaquiddick Island.
Arts & Culture Film
Review: ‘Summer in the Forest’ honors Jean Vanier and the people he serves
March 22, 2018
A feel-good film that actually reaffirms one’s faith in humanity
Arts & Culture Film
The humanity and artistry of Itzhak Perlman
March 15, 2018
“Praying with the violin” is how an old friend describes the art of the classical music star.
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