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SOMETHING'S COMING. Jennifer Connelly and Russell Crowe in 'Noah'
Film
John Anderson
Is it blasphemous to say that the problem with “Noah” is the story? That it may not be substantial enough to float a star-driven, effects-laden, $125-million movie? Or that director Darren Aronofsky’s attempt to hang flesh, blood, human logic and nautical mechanics on a tale that b
Ralph Fiennes, Saoirse Ronan and Tony Revolori
Film
John P. McCarthy
Wes Anderson’s ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’
Film
John Anderson
The most important news photographer of the 20th century was a Russian-Jewish immigrant clothing manufacturer from Dallas, Tex., who almost left his camera home on the day his life went crazy. Abraham Zapruder, whose half-minute film has fueled a half-century of conspiracy theories, recorded a presi
Diogo Morgado as Jesus in “Son of God”
Film
David J. Michael
The “Son of God” will probably enjoy box-office success. But does that justify portraying the Son of God as a blockbuster movie hero?
BAD BOY. Leonardo DiCaprio in "The Wolf of Wall Street"
Film
Jim McDermott
Jim McDermott, S.J., reviews the big, bad "Wolf of Wall Street," up for five Oscars at this Sunday's Academy Awards.
FATHER KNOWS BEST. James Earl Jones and Vanessa Hudgens in "Gimme Shelter."
Film
Ashley McKinless
The big screen has a strange relationship with abortion. The oft-made claim that Hollywood advances a liberal social agenda doesn’t hold much water when it comes to the prochoice cause. While sex, drugs and alternative lifestyles abound, when it comes to unplanned pregnancies, more often