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Film
John P. McCarthy
We claim to want art that challenges our assumptions. Yet cutting through the build up from our education and enculturation isn’t easy. It is especially difficult when the art we hope will entertain us also seeks to inform us about well-known historical events.The new movie “Copperhead&r
Film
Mary Valle
Despite using phrases like “the Jesuit order—you know, the one that includes the pope” and “Catholics—1/6 of the world’s population” I was unable to convince Plan B Entertainment that I was cool enough to get an advance DVD of "World War Z." I was
Film
John Anderson
Baz Luhrmann presents an overwrought 'Gatsby' for the digital age
Film
Robert E. Lauder
Terrence Malick's 'To the Wonder' is a demanding but ultimately richly rewarding film.
Film
John Anderson
If it only had a brain, one is tempted to suggest, Oz the Great and Powerful might have been as welcome as spring. Still, it is not an entirely brainless movie or completely lacking a heart. And it certainly has nerve: Positioned as the very presumptive heir to “The Wizard of Oz,” perhap
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Film
John Anderson
The urgent message of 'A Place at the Table'