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Eve Tushnet is the author of Gay and Catholic: Accepting My Sexuality, Finding Community, Living My Faith and Amends: A Novel.

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Eve Tushnet
What is the point of horror movies if they end up as commencement speeches?
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Eve Tushnet
Pasolini called “Salò” his first film “about the modern world.”
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Eve Tushnet
Here are eight films in which Catholic horror speaks in less familiar accents, films I have never seen on other Catholic horror lists.
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Eve Tushnet
The event that takes place in “The Devil’s Doorway,” a horror film from the Irish director Aislinn Clarke, may or may not be a miracle—but it exposes a truth about who we are, we who crucified Christ.
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“Us” treads some of the most trampled ground in contemporary horror: 1980s nostalgia; guilt and rage over inequality.
FaithFeatures
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Where can someone who sincerely wants to repent and atone find guidance or models for apologizing well?
Jennifer Jones and Vincent Price in ‘The Song of Bernadette' (photo: alamy.com)
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"The Song of Bernadette" follows a classic horror-film structure in order to make a theological point that could not be more urgent.
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Eve Tushnet
“The Happy Prince” covers only the last few years of Oscar Wilde’s life. When it touches on religion, it is intensely interesting.
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"The Wolf House" is a Chilean political horror film that explores the traumas of childhood abuse.
Arts & CultureBooks
Eve Tushnet
“People who have never heard of Weegee can describe him,” Bonanos writes, because he created Hollywood’s idea of the newspaper photographer.”