In “The Devil and Father Amorth,” William Friedkin turns to reality.
Film
Livestream: The Church in America
Join us for a conversation on immigration, education and incarceration, with a special emphasis on how these topics effect Hispanic Catholics in the United States.
A new movie explores: What really happened at Chappaquiddick?
On July 18, 1969, Edward M. Kennedy drove his car off the bridge on Chappaquiddick Island.
Father James Martin: Seven Jesus movies to watch this Easter
‘Jesus Christ Superstar,’ ‘Jesus of Montreal’ and other favorites from an evergreen genre.
Review: A vineyard divides, then unites, a family in ‘Back to Burgundy’
“Back to Burgundy” is about family tensions boiled up by both the financial and artistic challenges of the wine business.
The return of the Chicano activist Brown Buffalo
Decades after Oscar Zeta Acosta’s disappearance in Mexico, a new documentary aims to reintroduce him in the context of the Chicano movement.
St. Paul is famously difficult to understand. A new film helps change that.
“Paul, Apostle of Christ” is a fascinating study of Paul’s encounter with grace.
At a special screening, an infant weeps for St. Paul
Someone brought their newborn to a preview of ‘Paul,’ and that newborn wailed.
Paul, Apostle of Christ
America met with the producers and cast of the new film “Paul, Apostle of Christ,” during a screening held at the Sheen Center in New York.
Review: ‘Summer in the Forest’ honors Jean Vanier and the people he serves
A feel-good film that actually reaffirms one’s faith in humanity
