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Arts & CultureFilm
Karen Ross
“To the Bone,” which recently premiered on Netflix, tells the story of 20-year-old Ellen (Lily Collins), who is living with anorexia nervosa.
Catherine Deneuve as Béatrice Sobolevski and Catherine Frot as Claire Breton in The Midwife. © Michaâl Crotto/Courtesy of Music Box Films
Arts & CultureFilm
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
I am intrigued by new French films that dramatically apply religious principles without the mention of God.
 Masseto (Dave Franco) and Sister Fernanda (Aubrey Plaza) in “The Little Hours.” (photo: Sundance)
Arts & CultureFilm
Eric Sundrup, S.J.
If religious people get hung up on the cursing and the sex, we are missing an opportunity for conversation.
Emily (Zoe Kazan) and Kumail (Kumail Nanjiani) in "The Big Sick." Photo courtesy of Amazon Studios.
Arts & CultureFilm
John Anderson
What “The Big Sick” gets at is how America undermines traditions from other countries, and always has.
Kate Micucci, Alison Brie and Aubrey Plaza in "The Little Hours" (photo: Sundance)
Arts & CultureFilm
John Anderson
Surprise and outrage are two of the basic tools of comedy, and no one expects these sweet-looking sisters to sound like sailors.
Gal Gadot in "Wonder Woman" (CNS photo/Warner Bros.)
Arts & CultureFilm
Meghan J. Clark
Wonder Woman finds hope and beauty in humanity despite the darkness that looms beneath.