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“RBG” elevates a justice, celebrates a marriage
John Anderson
August 31, 2018
The relationship between Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her husband, Marty, is a huge part of why “RBG” has struck a chord with audiences.
Arts & Culture
Film
Why you should watch ‘Calvary’ after the sex abuse scandal
Jordan Daniel Wood
August 21, 2018
You don’t get to claim Christ’s body without assuming the punishment it suffered.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ is a clever rom-com that avoids stereotypes. But it doesn’t do religion.
Angelo Jesus Canta
August 21, 2018
As with most adaptations, the film does not fully capture the richness of the novel. But it comes very close.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: In “Memoir of War,” France suffers from the moral damage of World War II
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
August 17, 2018
The film tells the story of a woman who worked for the German-controlled Vichy government but secretly joined the Resistance movement.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: In “Puzzle,” a lonely Catholic housewife reconstructs her life
John Anderson
August 01, 2018
Her gift for solving puzzles is not a superpower. It is not a cure for cancer. But it is an indication that, inside, Agnes has untapped intellect.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: In “Far From the Tree,” parents cope with children utterly different from themselves
John Anderson
July 20, 2018
The documentary version of Andrew Solomon's book emphasizes the love parents have for children with autism, deafness and other unexpected identities.
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