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‘News of the World’: Can Tom Hanks and a family-friendly Western heal our nation’s divide?
Ryan Di Corpo
February 05, 2021
“News of the World” succeeds in marrying the classic action-adventure conventions of the American Western with a deeper, human story about the ties that bind us, even in the midst of persistent unrest.
Arts & Culture
Film
Your guide to pro-life films and TV shows on Netflix and Amazon
America Staff
January 29, 2021
You do not have to look hard to find movies and television shows that celebrate the (sometimes unexpected) gift of life.
Arts & Culture
Film
Movies we think Pope Francis would love
America Staff
January 25, 2021
We're told the pope abstains from TV, but likes a good movie. Here's some suggestions from America staff and contributors.
Arts & Culture
Film
Amazon Prime’s ‘Sound of Metal’ explores a musician’s journey into deafness—and himself
Deniz Demirer
January 09, 2021
An austere film about a drummer going deaf finds revelation in the quiet moments.
Arts & Culture
Television
Behind the Baby Yoda memes, ‘The Mandalorian’ asks a deeply religious question: Is anyone beyond redemption?
Jim McDermott
December 21, 2020
Hidden amid its meme-ready moments, “The Mandalorian” is quietly investigating the inadequacy of our ideas about each other.
Arts & Culture
Film
Is Netflix’s ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ poverty porn?
John W. Miller
November 25, 2020
Let’s unpack this critique, because how the poor are represented matters.
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