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‘Sing Sing’ features the breakout performance of the year: a formerly incarcerated actor playing himself
Ryan Di Corpo
August 16, 2024
“Sing Sing” sidesteps the trap of cheap melodrama that exploits the trials and trauma of incarcerated people.
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Film
Review: M. Night Shyamalan’s thriller ‘Trap’ reveals the true price of a double life
John Dougherty
August 09, 2024
Living a double life requires lying to everyone around you, but it also requires lying to yourself.
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Catholic Movie Club
The Ignatian creativity of ‘Singin’ in the Rain’
John Dougherty
August 02, 2024
“Singin’ in the Rain” inspires us to meet pivotal moments with creativity, cooperation and a desire to achieve the greatest possible good.
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Catholic Movie Club
A Jesuit rom-com? ‘Crossroads’ explores love in a time of discernment
John Dougherty
July 26, 2024
Would you believe that there’s a Jesuit rom-com? It sounds like a joke, but that is a fairly accurate description of “Crossroads,” a 2006 film written and directed by Murray Robinson.
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How Pixar’s ‘Inside Out 2’ explains modern therapy culture
Colm O’Shea
July 19, 2024
Talented minds are implanting ideals in the inner landscapes of our young. We should be paying more attention.
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Catholic Movie Club
We all feel like pigs sometimes. ‘Porco Rosso’ shows us how to see the good in ourselves anyway.
John Dougherty
July 19, 2024
The protagonist of “Porco Rosso” is a pig literally and metaphorically: He’s rude, cocksure and a notorious womanizer.
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