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Arts & CultureShort Take
Mark Bosco, S.J.
How unfortunate that the arts are caught in the cross-hairs of a ruptured and increasingly misguided political system.
Arts & CultureTelevision
John Anderson
“Call Me Francis” is unafraid to delve into Francis’ intellectual conflicts. But neither is it afraid to be funny. 
Pierre Niney and Paula Beer in “Frantz.” © Jean-Claude Moireau - Foz/Courtesy of Music Box Films
Arts & CultureFilm
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
François Ozon directs a parable set in the years immediately following World War I.
Arts & CultureFilm
Eve Tushnet
Under the jump scares and the improvised weapons “Get Out” is subtle and disturbing.
Arts & CultureFilm
Eloise Blondiau
Louis Theroux's curiosity, open-mindedness and consternation is exactly why his films are successful; he will never run out of questions.
Arts & CultureIdeas
Eloise Blondiau
"His attempts to gain access to the church even led Scientologists to set their own cameramen on Theroux, taunting him that they were making a documentary, too."