The new movie version of “In the Heights,” directed by John M. Chu (“Crazy Rich Asians”), will be a must-see for fans of “Hamilton.”
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May the Fourth be with you: Star Wars Day is about love
This is the point of Star Wars Day. (And May the Fourth be with you.)
‘This Is Not a Burial. It’s a Resurrection’: A rare and essential look at grief and resilience in rural Africa
This feature film shot in Lesotho is the small landlocked country’s first submission to the Oscars in the category of Best International Feature Film.
Secret agents, campfires and octopi: this year’s Oscar race for Best Documentary
The 2020 nominees for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature showcase a wide array of topics, from the injustices of incarceration to the blossoming friendship between a man and an octopus.
Like saints and poets, Frederick Wiseman looks at life moment by moment
Frederick Wiseman’s patient, deliberate lens into everyday life reveals glory in the mundane.
Our Lady of Guadalupe is the subject of a new film. It’s…predictable.
“Lady of Guadalupe” is not an episode of “Law & Order: Sacred Visions Unit,” or anything close, though it might inspire devotion to Our Lady.
‘Francesco’ review: New Pope Francis documentary is an intimate look at a globetrotting papacy
“Francesco” dissolves much of the distance between the pope and the people of all faiths who embrace him.
The 8 best movies about nuns
Classic “nun movies” are awash in sentimentality and melodrama, barely scratching the surface of their protagonists’ inner lives. But Patricia Lawler Kenet writes that she could not get enough of them.
Marvel’s ‘WandaVision’ is a deep exploration of trauma (and how we traumatize others)
Wanda is a woman filled with paradox. Her creations show the immense power of her imagination and are rooted in a desire to set the world right—even if it is in her own image.
HBO’s ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ is a Christ-like tale of betrayal — minus the redemption
The “messiah” of the title is Fred Hampton, a Black Panther leader, orator, organizer and, in 1969, a 21-year-old murder victim at the hands of Chicago police.
