Like the soldiers in the film, we will raise our voices on Christmas and sing about peace on earth—but we should also reflect on what we’ll do to make it a reality.
Catholic Movie Club
Catholic Movie Club: ‘Rocky,’ an unlikely resurrection story
‘Rocky’ is a reminder that impossible things have happened before. And, if we believe, they can happen again.
Catholic Movie Club: In ‘Win Win,’ Paul Giamatti wrestles with life’s blessings
In Tom McCarthy’s film, the truly good things in life—love, trust, purpose—require hard, honest work.
Catholic Movie Club: ‘Lilies of the Field’ reveals what happens when God forces us to change our plans
God can be a real pain. I think Homer Smith, the protagonist of “Lilies of the Field” would agree.
Catholic Movie Club: ‘Coco’ builds a bridge between the living and the dead
In “Coco,” memory doesn’t just summon up phantoms from the past, it reunites us with those we’ve lost.
Catholic Movie Club: ‘Poltergeist’ and the horrors beneath the American Dream
The Freelings are ignorant of the sacrilege that made their luxurious life possible, but that doesn’t mean they’re innocent.
Catholic Movie Club: ‘Coraline’ is a love story with an edge
So much of growing up is learning what love really is. ‘Coraline’ reminds us what love is not.
Catholic Movie Club: What if vampires were lonely?
“Let the Right One In” is about loneliness, the type society imposes on us and the type we impose on ourselves.
Catholic Movie Club: ‘The Sixth Sense’ opens our eyes to the wonder of faith (and dead people)
In “The Sixth Sense,” faith is both a sanctuary and a gateway to mystery and horror.
Catholic Movie Club: ‘Wit’ is a film that stares death squarely in the eyes
In ‘Wit,‘ Dr. Vivian Bearing uses her formidable intellect as a shield against her existential terror.
