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Review: How the godmother of punk became a Dame of the British Empire
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
June 12, 2018
Vivienne Westwood is director of one of the last independent global fashion companies in the world.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: Mr. Rogers is still a good guy in the documentary “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”
John Anderson
June 08, 2018
The movie about children's TV host Fred Rogers, directed by Morgan Neville (“Twenty Feet From Stardom”), is sturdy and unavoidably sentimental.
Arts & Culture
Film
“A Man of His Word” is a radical portrait of Pope Francis
John Anderson
May 17, 2018
In a new documentary from Wim Wenders, Francis is sober, consoling, occasionally sad and always jesuitical.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: Ethan Hawke is a pastor in distress (and a Catholic in disguise) in ‘First Reformed’
John Anderson
May 17, 2018
Reverend Toller is a cleric cut from the cloth of Graham Greene’s “whiskey priest.”
Arts & Culture
Film
Star Wars and religion struggle with the same issue: What do you do with tradition?
Patrick Gilger, S.J.Eric Sundrup, S.J.
May 16, 2018
"Star Wars," as a franchise, does not quite know what to do with the history it has inherited.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘A Quiet Place’ shows how silence can oppress and liberate the human spirit
Jill Brennan O'Brien
May 11, 2018
In modern life we associate silence with tranquility and solitude, but quietude in this film is grounded in fear of persecution
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