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Greta Gerwig’s ‘Lady Bird’ is a rallying cry for Catholic schoolgirls everywhere
Eloise Blondiau
October 26, 2017
Greta Gerwig is not a Catholic, but she did attend Catholic school and wanted to make a film that reflected her joyful experience there.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Me Before You’ and ‘Breathe’ offer divergent messages about the value of human life.
Haley Stewart
October 24, 2017
“Breathe” reminds us of the Christian truth that we are not our own.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Goodbye Christopher Robin’ shows the trauma behind the creation of ‘Winnie-the-Pooh’
Haley Stewart
October 19, 2017
“Goodbye, Christopher Robin” is a dramatic look at the life of the British writer A. A. Milne and his strained relationship with his son.
Arts & Culture
Film
Thurgood Marshall gets the superhero treatment in new biopic
John Anderson
October 12, 2017
He might get a shotgun escort when he leaves town, but Thurgood Marshall is the Lone Ranger of civil rights.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘The Florida Project’ is a rare perspective on American poverty
Antonio De Loera-Brust
October 06, 2017
"The Florida Project" tells the story of a mother and daughter in the hidden world of extended-stay motels in the city of Kissimmee, Fla.
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Why are Catholic horror films so popular? Revisiting ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ for clues
Nick Ripatrazone
October 04, 2017
American horror is a God-drenched genre, and many of the essential films in the genre are explicitly Catholic.
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