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‘Whiplash’: a film about disordered attachments and the cost of greatness
John Dougherty
April 12, 2024
Played by Miles Teller, Andrew falls prey to an obsession so powerful that it robs us of the clarity or freedom to make good choices.
Arts & Culture
Film
Mothers Cabrini and Seton come to life in two new documentaries
Stephen G. Adubato
April 05, 2024
Two new films on the lives of Mother Seton and Mother Cabrini are placing the spotlight on lesser-emphasized aspects of these holy women’s lives.
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Catholic Movie Club
Catholic Movie Club: Terrence Malick’s ‘The Tree of Life’ is one long prayer
John Dougherty
April 05, 2024
As much as ‘The Tree of Life’ is about a family, it’s just as much about Jack’s relationship with God, and how it changes as he grows.
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Film
‘Immaculate’ is not your mother’s nun movie. It’s a feminist convent-horror film.
Jake Martin
March 22, 2024
“Immaculate” is a cut above its cinematic cohorts, due in no small part to its decidedly feminist take.
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Catholic Movie Club
In ‘Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,’ Jimmy Stewart has a Palm Sunday moment
John Dougherty
March 22, 2024
An idealist—like Jesus or Jefferson Smith—can be dangerous because he refuses to accept the compromises that form the foundation of their power.
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Catholic Movie Club
Catholic Movie Club: 1993’s ‘Philadelphia’ challenges the ‘Doubting Thomases’ of the AIDS crisis
John Dougherty
March 08, 2024
This is a film aimed at the Doubting Thomases, the ones who dismissed the AIDS crisis as the natural consequence of a risky and deviant lifestyle.
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