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Amybeth McNulty as Anne Shirley in "Anne With an E" (photo: Netflix)
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Haley Stewart
The new adaptation of "Anne of Green Gables" falls prey to the war on whimsy, the tired modern tactic of reworking the classics in order to make them “realistic.”
Photo via Starz
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Wyatt Massey
Each week we are gathering four super fans of the show "American Gods"—two Jesuits and two Jesuit grads—to discuss some of the themes and pull out the central questions.
Sean Bean as Father Michael Kerrigan in "Broken" (photo: Jesuits & Friends)
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Denis Blackledge, S.J.
The religious advisor to the new TV series "Broken" on helping actor Sean Bean understand what it means to be a Catholic priest today
Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane) and Shadow Moon (Ricky Whittle) in "American Gods" 
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Jim McDermott
“American Gods” looks primed to deliver interesting meditations on belief, as well as visually sumptuous storytelling.
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Jake Martin
This is not TV viewing for the faint of heart or any other parts of the soul for that matter.
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Eric Sundrup, S.J.
Bill Nye's gags are every bit as goofy as they were in the ’90s. But his new show on Netflix is weighed down by a condescending attitude.