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FaithThe Good Word
Terrance Klein
There is a reason apocalyptic movies make so much money.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt at their most charismatic in Quentin Tarrantino’s new film (photo: IMDB).
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John Anderson
We must accept that Quentin Tarantino will never make a serious movie—by which is meant a movie that takes itself seriously.
In "Spider-Man: Far From Home," Peter Parker (Tom Holland), left, greets Quentin Beck (Jake Gyllenhall), right. Though Beck claims to be a hero, he is secretly the supervillain Mysterio. (Photo: Sony Pictures)
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Kevin Christopher Robles
The film can help teach us about elements of Ignatian spirituality, particularly the discernment of good and evil spirits.
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John Anderson
“American Heretics: The Politics of the Gospel” is about like-minded liberal Christians joining forces in a ruthlessly Republican landscape where people talk more religion than they practice.
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John Anderson
Woody’s penchant for self-sacrifice is just one of the aspects that has been recycled for “Toy Story 4” and while you would have to be a Grinch to find any faults in the new film, there are a few.
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Kaya Oakes
Joe Talbot’s film raises the question: what does it mean to belong to a place?