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Film
‘The Death of Stalin’: Laughing in the face of evil
John Anderson
March 08, 2018
High-stakes politics, small-minded men: It’s a sweet spot for filmmaker Armando Iannucci.
Arts & Culture
Film
Exploring the trauma and dangers of refugee resettlement in America
Kay-B
March 08, 2018
Over five million people have fled Syria since 2011 and just under 21,000 have been accepted into the United States. ‘This Is Home’ looks into the U.S. resettlement process.
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Film
The faith journey at the heart of ‘A Wrinkle in Time’
Sean Salai
March 05, 2018
Producer Jim Whitaker, a graduate of Georgetown University, says his Jesuit education “heavily influences my filmmaking.”
Arts & Culture
Film
What Hollywood’s outsider moment means for society today
Michael V. Tueth, S.J.
February 28, 2018
These movies are appearing at a time when our country’s leadership is treating many groups as outsiders who do not belong in the United States.
Arts & Culture
Film
Why “Black Panther” is the movie Hollywood—and America—needs
Daniel José Camacho
February 22, 2018
"Black Panther" is an Afrofuturistic superhero film set in the fictional nation of Wakanda.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘The Shape of Water’ reveals a world ‘mediated by meaning’
Bill McGarvey
February 01, 2018
The Best Picture winner is soaked in what Bernard Lonergan called ‘startling strangeness.’
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