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It's time to admit it: Benedict Cumberbatch isn't a good Sherlock Holmes
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
January 13, 2017
Is Sherlock Holmes back? Well, it depends on how we define "back."
Arts & Culture
Television
The Young Pope: The Catholic art that Catholics need (but might not want).
Nick Ripatrazone
January 10, 2017
Jude Law gives us a nuanced portrait of a too easily satirized character: the Catholic cleric.
Arts & Culture
Television
Sherlock Holmes: Pop Culture's Christ Figure
Jake Martin
January 06, 2017
What is it about Sherlock; drama that elicits such admiration and, at times, troubling obsessiveness?
Arts & Culture
Television
How ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ continues to defy common sense
Jim McDermott
December 06, 2016
Today the chances of selling a Christian-themed, anti-commercialism Christmas special would seem just as slim as they were in the 1960s.
Arts & Culture
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Heaven is a place for self-improvement in a new NBC comedy
Jim McDermott
November 03, 2016
The afterlife. For as long as we have been around, we have fashioned stories about how you get there, who lives there and what happens when you arrive.
Arts & Culture
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Can watching a Netflix series actually make you a better Catholic?
Eloise Blondiau
October 20, 2016
"High Maintenance" and "Easy" train viewers to think outside of themselves and to consider what is going on inside other people's minds.
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