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Boys Town turns 100 this month, so go watch the Spencer Tracy movie.
Kevin Lawler
December 11, 2017
At first Father Flanagan rejected the idea of a film, but he signed on after he saw a script that he liked.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘I, Tonya’ may be the film we need to understand Donald Trump and #MeToo
John Anderson
December 08, 2017
Perhaps Trump-style class resentments and the disregarding of women’s stories are simply constants in American life.
Arts & Culture
Film
An (unconventional) selection of Advent films
Amanda Bergeman
December 08, 2017
Again and again, the Advent story is echoed in science fiction; in worlds that seem devoid of hope, a child is born to redeem it.
Arts & Culture
News
In 1219, St. Francis crossed Crusade lines to meet Egypt's sultan. What can we learn from their encounter?
Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
December 08, 2017
Franciscans and Muslims worked together to make a new documentary about the encounter.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Wonder’ is sappy and predictable, but you should take your kids anyway.
Simcha Fisher
November 22, 2017
‘Wonder’ is a tween melodrama on a mission of mercy.
Arts & Culture
Film
Disney tried to trademark ‘Day of the Dead.’ They make up for it with Pixar’s ‘Coco’
Olga Segura
November 21, 2017
“Coco” is—despite its otherworldly elements—a realistic look into love, family and tradition.
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