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Arts & Culture Film
Review: ‘Rocketman’ gives us Elton John’s redemption story
May 29, 2019
There is a very Christian concept underlying “Rocketman,” namely Elton’s redemption—even if it is from his own biography.
Arts & Culture Film
‘Aladdin’ comes (mostly) to life in Disney’s latest remake
May 24, 2019
There was a moment during “Aladdin” when I thought, “This would have made a terrific animated movie.”
Arts & Culture Film
‘Tolkien’: a portrait of the artist as a young scholar
May 07, 2019
The John Ronald Reuel Tolkien of Dome Karukoski’s film has all the raw ingredients he needs to become J. R. R. Tolkien.
Arts & Culture Film
“Mary Magdalene” is a fierce, feminist parable
April 12, 2019
The new film is in many ways an act of love, an effort to tell its story both freshly and honestly, with fidelity to Scripture.
Arts & Culture Film
Review: “Peterloo” is a look into the effects of politics, trauma and class
April 05, 2019
Under a remarkably convincing recreation of 1819 England is both the brutality and the self-righteousness exhibited by the haves, when the have-nots ask for more.
Arts & Culture Television
‘Jesus: His Life’: a fresh take on the world’s most studied character
March 22, 2019
A new series on History approaches Jesus and his followers as humans rather than as stained-glass icons.
Arts & Culture Books
Review: The life of Bing Crosby, continued
March 08, 2019
Crosby was the most Catholic superstar the United States has ever seen.
Arts & Culture Film
The Catholic past of Hercule Poirot
February 06, 2019
Who, exactly, was the fastidious, mustachioed Hercule Poirot?
Arts & Culture Film
Why is a 1960s film about a nun still controversial?
January 11, 2019
“La Religieuse” has been assailed as an attack on the church itself. And by people who had not even seen the film.
Arts & Culture Film
War, Dick Cheney and U.S. politics take center stage in “Vice”
December 28, 2018
“Vice” isn’t a dishonest movie, exactly. It just enables dishonesty.
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