In my experience the separation of priest from everybody else is neither helpful nor based on any kind of truth.
Film
‘1917’ Review: An epic and intimate trip through hell
Echoes of “Saving Private Ryan” and “Apocalypse Now” are evident, but “1917” has a sense of relentlessness and time that is unique.
The Top 11 Films of 2019
Let’s be real: When it comes to the best films of a given year, the best film is the one you liked best.
The painful beauty in Terrence Malick’s ‘A Hidden Life’
With “A Hidden Life,” the writer and director Terrence Malick set himself a bold and perhaps impossible task: using all the visual resources of film to represent faith itself.
‘Knives Out’ Review: A whodunnit with a (thrilling) Gospel message
A Christie parody for Trump’s America, where the embodiment of chastising justice isn’t the detective but the scapegoat, is a strange, potentially powerful concept.
The Jesuit missionaries who inspired Roland Joffé’s ‘The Mission’
The story of a film that became an inspiration to Jesuits and their companions worldwide.
In ‘A Hidden Life,’ martyrdom is the cost of faith
The new film from Terrence Malick tells the dramatic story of the Austrian farmer turned conscientious objector Franz Jägerstätter.
Review: ‘Waves’ raises questions about storytelling in the black community
Waves is a film with strong film with a moving story, dynamic themes, and complex characters. But plot holes married with production missteps left me asking many questions.
‘The Two Popes’: What’s fact and what’s fiction?
‘The Two Popes’ tells a detailed story of the relationship between Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis. But does it have all the facts right?
Behind the scenes of ‘The Irishman’ with the (lucky) staff of America
Here’s what happened when James Martin, S.J., and three O’Hare fellows visited the set of Martin Scorsese’s latest movie.
