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John Anderson
If it only had a brain, one is tempted to suggest, Oz the Great and Powerful might have been as welcome as spring. Still, it is not an entirely brainless movie or completely lacking a heart. And it certainly has nerve: Positioned as the very presumptive heir to “The Wizard of Oz,” perhap
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Film
John Anderson
The urgent message of 'A Place at the Table'
Film
Patrick J. McNamara
John Ford’s emphasis on community gives his films a distinctly Catholic feel.
Jessica Chastain in 'Zero Dark Thirty'
Film
John Anderson
Kathryn Bigelow's 'Zero Dark Thirty' is a masterpiece of ambiguity.
Film
Jon M. Sweeney
Frank Capra's 'It's a Wonderful Life' offers a profound understanding of the Gospels.
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Michael V. Tueth
Fate and forgiveness in ‘Les Misérables’