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Review: In ‘Wild Nights with Emily’ love casts out fear
Renée Darline Roden
May 09, 2019
Dickinson is not a poet stunted by fear of living, but an eccentric hermit delighted by the world and delighting in her craft.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Tolkien’: a portrait of the artist as a young scholar
John Anderson
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
How do you minister at an all-boys Catholic school? Use ‘Avengers: Endgame’
John Dougherty
May 02, 2019
God can speak to us in unexpected ways—sometimes, even through a superhero movie.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Never Look Away’ is not your usual pro-life film. But it’s now available in theaters.
John J. Conley, S.J.
April 19, 2019
In ‘Never Look Away,’ the murderous eugenicist and the abortionist, the Nazi and the Communist, become one.
Arts & Culture
Film
“Mary Magdalene” is a fierce, feminist parable
John Anderson
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
John Anderson
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.
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