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Lance Corporal Schofield (George MacKay) and Lance Corporal Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) in ‘1917’ (photo: Universal Pictures)
Arts & CultureFilm
Bill McGarvey
Echoes of “Saving Private Ryan” and “Apocalypse Now” are evident, but “1917” has a sense of relentlessness and time that is unique.
Arts & CultureArt
Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J.
More painful, though not treated in the exhibition, is the current situation of Sudan, which only became independent from British colonial rule in 1956.
Arts & CultureJesuitical
Jesuitical
“I’ve been asked: How did you build this character? I didn’t. He did, and I follow in his footsteps.”
Clockwise from top left: ‘Diane, ‘Parasite,’ ‘The Two Popes’ and ‘Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood’ (IMDB, Netflix). 
Arts & CultureFilm
John Anderson
Let’s be real: When it comes to the best films of a given year, the best film is the one you liked best.
Ken Jennings’s “The Gospel of John” is now onstage at New York City’s Sheen Center through Dec. 29. (photo: Maria Baranova)
Arts & CultureTheater
Rob Weinert-Kendt
Ken Jennings’s “The Gospel of John” is now onstage at New York City’s Sheen Center through Dec. 29.
Arts & CultureFaith
Isabelle Senechal
Christmas songs that invoke Jesus’ name or mention the Nativity story are not automatically more respectful than Christmas songs that don’t.