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The charming misfits of 'Table 19'
Arts & CultureFilm
Teresa Donnellan
More “The Breakfast Club” than “Bridesmaids,” “Table 19” is sweet, fun and poignant.
Papa (Octavia Spencer) and Mack Phillips (Sam Worthington) in "The Shack." (Photo Credit: Jake Giles Netter) 
Arts & CultureFilm
Eric Sundrup, S.J.
In "The Shack," a grieving father struggles to come to terms with the abduction and murder of his youngest daughter.
Barry Jenkins, foreground left, and the cast accept the award for best picture for "Moonlight" at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Arts & CultureFilm
Gregg Mozgala
A number of the Oscar winners and nominees have played disabled characters, but only two of them identified as disabled.
Angela Davis in Ava DuVernay's "13th"
Arts & CultureFilm
John Anderson
Ava DuVernay's "13th," a documentary about mass incarceration of African Americans nominated for an Oscar, is full of good words and bad images.
Arts & CultureFilm
Eve Tushnet
Christianity, with its promise of a new life and an overwhelming love, attracts tumultuous people who feel driven by longings their loved ones can’t understand. What do our churches do with these burning souls?
Arts & CultureFilm
Olga Segura
Raoul Peck is the director of "I Am Not Your Negro," out in theaters this Friday.