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NOVICE. Agata Trzebuchowska in “Ida."
Film
John Anderson
The film "Ida" is "less concerned with recounting the Holocaust than in absorbing its echoes."
BEFORE THE DELUGE. Jennifer Connelly as naameh and Russell Crowe as Noah
Film
John Anderson
The biblical ambition of Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Noah’
CITIZENS UNITED. Shailene Woodley, Ashley Judd, Tony Goldwyn and Ansel Elgort in "Divergent." (CNS photo/Summit)
Film
John Anderson
"We’d like to applaud the filmmakers for raising reading levels, in an industry where dumbing-down is the business model." Film critic John Anderson reviews 'Divergent.'
Michael Pena stars in "Cesar Chavez." (CNS photo/Pantelion Films)
Film
Jim McDermott
I once had a homiletics professor who said not to worry too much if it appears that members of the congregation are daydreaming during your homily. A homily, he pointed out, is not an act of persuasion. You’re not up there trying to prove some point. (Or if you are, God help the people.) A goo
SOMETHING'S COMING. Jennifer Connelly and Russell Crowe in 'Noah'
Film
John Anderson
Is it blasphemous to say that the problem with “Noah” is the story? That it may not be substantial enough to float a star-driven, effects-laden, $125-million movie? Or that director Darren Aronofsky’s attempt to hang flesh, blood, human logic and nautical mechanics on a tale that b
Ralph Fiennes, Saoirse Ronan and Tony Revolori
Film
John P. McCarthy
Wes Anderson’s ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’