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Disney tried to trademark ‘Day of the Dead.’ They make up for it with Pixar’s ‘Coco’
Olga Segura
November 21, 2017
“Coco” is—despite its otherworldly elements—a realistic look into love, family and tradition.
Arts & Culture
Film
Whether it’s Thor’s Asgard or our America, the history you’ve been taught is a lie
Meghan J. Clark
November 10, 2017
“Thor: Ragnarok” is an entertaining film with a powerful and needed message: ignore history at your peril.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: Searching for forgiveness in a town beset by violence and grief
John Anderson
November 08, 2017
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” contains enough guilt to keep the town's confessionals busy for months.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: A Christian town faces its sins in post-war Hungary in “1945”
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
November 07, 2017
World War II has just ended, and a little town is struggling to come to terms with its past
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: “Lady Bird” is not your average Catholic school girl movie
John Anderson
November 02, 2017
Lady Bird, with her magenta hair and acne, is an original; Greta Gerwig, appropriately, takes chances.
Arts & Culture
Film
The convent film “Novitiate” has moments of beauty but gets lost in cliché
John Anderson
November 01, 2017
Set in the early ’60s, “Novitiate” is yet another tale of the trauma suffered by the religious and their orders in the wake of the Second Vatican Council.
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