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Review: ‘Vazante’ offers a look into the history of slavery in Latin America
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
January 12, 2018
"Vazante," Daniela Thomas' directorial debut, offers a look into Brazil's history and cultural identity.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: “The Phantom Thread” confronts the mystery of other people
John Anderson
January 03, 2018
To see P. T. Anderson's new film as merely beautiful is simply not to see it.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: The next generation of Palestinian women has a different kind of story to tell
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
January 02, 2018
For filmgoers depressed by films from Israel and Palestine, “In Between” offers a change of place and point-of-view.
Arts & Culture
Film
The Top 9 Films From 2017
John Anderson
December 22, 2017
Nine films that raised our faith in humanity because, after all, humans made these movies.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘The Last Jedi’: A New Faith, Hope and Love
Jim McDermott
December 19, 2017
'The Last Jedi' is a film that strips away 40 years of lacquer to highlight both the inspiration and the challenge at the heart of the “Star Wars” saga.
Arts & Culture
Film
What Martin Scorsese can teach us about our immigration debate
Antonio De Loera-Brust
December 18, 2017
“Gangs of New York” reminds us that for as long as the United States has been a nation of immigrants, it has been infected by xenophobia.
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