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Arts & Culture Film
‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark’ review: It terrifies, but lacks malice
September 06, 2019
What is the point of horror movies if they end up as commencement speeches?
Arts & Culture Film
The hopeless (yet Christian) world of Pier Pasolini’s ‘Salò, or The 120 Days of Sodom’
August 23, 2019
Pasolini called “Salò” his first film “about the modern world.”
Arts & Culture Film
Eight Catholic horror films you should watch
June 26, 2019
Here are eight films in which Catholic horror speaks in less familiar accents, films I have never seen on other Catholic horror lists.
Arts & Culture Film
“The Devil’s Doorway”: a horror film that gives tribute to the women of Magdalene laundries
April 04, 2019
The event that takes place in “The Devil’s Doorway,” a horror film from the Irish director Aislinn Clarke, may or may not be a miracle—but it exposes a truth about who we are, we who crucified Christ.
Arts & Culture Film
Jordan Peele’s “Us” is a story about family and what it means to be American
March 28, 2019
“Us” treads some of the most trampled ground in contemporary horror: 1980s nostalgia; guilt and rage over inequality.
Faith Features
The value of public penance in the age of clerical abuse, mass incarceration and #MeToo
February 22, 2019
Where can someone who sincerely wants to repent and atone find guidance or models for apologizing well?
Arts & Culture Film
A 1940s French film is one of the most Catholic horror movies ever made
December 07, 2018
"The Song of Bernadette" follows a classic horror-film structure in order to make a theological point that could not be more urgent.
Arts & Culture Film
Oscar Wilde finds Christ in “The Happy Prince”
November 09, 2018
“The Happy Prince” covers only the last few years of Oscar Wilde’s life. When it touches on religion, it is intensely interesting.
Arts & Culture Film
Review: “The Wolf House” explores the traumas of childhood abuse
October 12, 2018
"The Wolf House" is a Chilean political horror film that explores the traumas of childhood abuse.
Arts & Culture Books
Review: The famous Weegee, up close and personal
October 10, 2018
“People who have never heard of Weegee can describe him,” Bonanos writes, because he created Hollywood’s idea of the newspaper photographer.”
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