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‘Dune’ is another sci-fi Messiah tale. The New Testament references are everywhere.
John Anderson
October 22, 2021
Frank Herbert’s beloved novel has enough material that should preclude the kind of dead space that inhabits so much of this “Dune.”
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Mass’ captures grief in the wake of a school shooting. That unfiltered pain is a liturgical experience.
Jim McDermott
October 08, 2021
“Mass” captures perfectly this experience of tragic loss, from two radically different perspectives.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘The Many Saints of Newark’ is set in a Catholic world. That doesn’t make it a Catholic movie.
John Anderson
October 04, 2021
When it comes to their religion, the criminals embrace the rituals and ignore the meaning.
Arts & Culture
Film
Andrew Garfield and Jessica Chastain are ‘the Ken and Barbie of televangelism’ in ‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’
Ryan Di Corpo
September 17, 2021
America spoke with Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield about the nature of faith and the singular courage of Tammy Faye.
Arts & Culture
Television
Five Pieces of Pop Culture that Wrestled with 9/11
Jim McDermott
September 10, 2021
Many of the stories that came out of 9/11, tales of grief and rage, sin and freedom, seem relevant once again.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: ‘Mass of the Ages’ uses classic propaganda tactics to make the case for the Latin Mass
John Anderson
August 13, 2021
If only the priest would turn his back on members of the congregation, the movie’s logic goes, and recite the liturgy in a language they don’t understand, the pews would be full and the seminaries overflowing.
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