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Review: ‘Waves’ raises questions about storytelling in the black community
Ciaran Freeman
December 06, 2019
Waves is a film with strong film with a moving story, dynamic themes, and complex characters. But plot holes married with production missteps left me asking many questions.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘The Two Popes’: What’s fact and what’s fiction?
Joseph McAuley
November 27, 2019
'The Two Popes' tells a detailed story of the relationship between Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis. But does it have all the facts right?
Arts & Culture
Film
Behind the scenes of ‘The Irishman’ with the (lucky) staff of America
Isabelle Senechal
November 27, 2019
Here's what happened when James Martin, S.J., and three O'Hare fellows visited the set of Martin Scorsese’s latest movie.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: ‘The Two Popes’ is a tour-de-force that takes the Catholic Church seriously
John Anderson
November 26, 2019
The film addresses the weightiest questions confronting the church—and not just about financial crimes and sexual abuse.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: ‘A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood’ is (surprisingly) not about Mr. Rogers
John Anderson
November 22, 2019
The fact that there is a big-screen “Mr. Rogers movie” is no surprise, nor is the casting of Tom Hanks as the children’s television host.
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Film
‘Parasite’ is unfettered fun—and proof that people still want smart movies
John Anderson
November 15, 2019
“Parasite” delivers an epic lesson in class warfare.
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