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Arts & CultureFilm
Emma Winters
The new movie tells the true story of a Planned Parenthood clinic director turned pro-life activist.
Arts & CultureFilm
Eve Tushnet
“Us” treads some of the most trampled ground in contemporary horror: 1980s nostalgia; guilt and rage over inequality.
Arts & CultureFilm
Ciaran Freeman
Fr. Eric Sundrup, S.J. sat down with John Anderson, Eloise Blondiau and Bill McGarvey to discuss the Oscars for a special edition of America This Week. Who do you think should win the Academy Award for Best Picture?
Melissa Leo as Laura Poitras, Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Edward Snowden, Tom Wilkinson as Ewen MacAskill and Zachary Quinto as Glenn Greenwald in Oliver Stone’s 'Snowden'
Politics & SocietyFilm
John Anderson
For all Stone’s posturing as a filmmaking maverick, “Snowden” relies on every manner of movie convention and emotional shortcut.
FaithOf Other Things
Kerry Weber
The film is a beautiful reminder of the power of faith in things unseen.
Arts & CultureFilm
Richard Leonard
Whether we love or hate the "Lord of the Rings" films, we have to admire them: they are a monumental cinematic achievement. Shot over 274 days for $281 million and lasting 558 minutes, these films have, at the time of writing and in the United States alone, grossed over $897 million.