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‘By the Grace of God’: A real-life tale of sex abuse in the French church
John Anderson
October 17, 2019
François Ozon has created a film that is connected organically to its subject matter, one that breathes and writhes and grieves in synch with its victims.
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‘Succession’ and why we’re fascinated with horrible men
Jim McDermott
October 11, 2019
A story about a patriarch who keeps humiliating his children.
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Review: A brief life of John Henry Newman
Ryan Di Corpo
October 11, 2019
In all, Father Collins understands Newman not as “a stainless saint,” but as a dutiful friend and a multifaceted defender of the Catholic faith.
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Review: A modern-day pilgrimage with Timothy Egan
Kaya Oakes
October 10, 2019
The question of what a pilgrimage means in the modern day loops throughout Timothy Egan’s ‘A Pilgrimage to Eternity.’
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Film
‘Pain and Glory’ review: A rich and moving memory play from Pedro Almodóvar
John Anderson
October 09, 2019
Growing up, the plan for Pedro Almodóvar was to become a priest. Instead he became one of the world’s great directors.
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Review: ‘Slave Play’ grapples with a poisonous legacy
Rob Weinert-Kendt
October 07, 2019
In his sensational new play, Jeremy O. Harris posits that racism may poison our most intimate relationships.
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