Explorations of hell from Argentina and Ireland
Film
Climate Change Artists: ‘Merchants of Doubt’ play scientists on TV.
‘Merchants of Doubt’ play scientists on TV.
Revisiting Happily Ever After: ‘Into the Woods’ shows the darker side of childhood classics.
“Anything can happen in the woods,” sings Prince Charming in the lavish adaptation of the multi-award winning Broadway hit, Into the Woods. Many years ago, the venerable literary scholar Northrop Frye expressed the same opinion about the forest to which the Athenian lovers flee to escape
Hopeful Wanderers: The spiritual journeys in ‘Wild’ and ‘Exodus’
The spiritual journeys in ‘Wild’ and ‘Exodus’
Laws of Attraction: Love and loss in ‘The Theory of Everything’
The struggle to form and sustain relationships is a universal experience. The struggle to understand the existence of black holes, less so. So it makes sense that The Theory of Everything, a new biopic about Stephen Hawking, the physicist and cosmologist, puts more focus on his love life than on the
A Spark of Goodness: Holiness and humanity in ‘St. Vincent’
Holiness and humanity in ‘St. Vincent’
Lost in Perfection: Film adaptation sells and sanitizes ‘The Giver’
My memories of reading The Giver in middle school are vivid, although not because of any particular effect the novel had on me. Lois Lowry’s 1993 novel has a famously ambiguous ending, and our assignment in 7th grade was to write a satisfying conclusion and share it with the class. Ms. Butler&
The Final Act: Sad, solemn lessons from ‘Last Days in Vietnam’
Rory Kennedy’s ‘Last Days in Vietnam’
