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French-Canadian nuns face the modern world and a surly teen in “The Passion of Augustine”
John Anderson
August 11, 2017
In the wake of Vatican II, the teaching nuns of a convent find their way of life being jettisoned by a revenue-challenged church.
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Netflix's "Chasing Coral" documents an unseen environmental disaster
Nichole M. Flores
August 09, 2017
A team of scientists set out to film the transition of coral from a brilliantly colored living organism to a decaying corpse.
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Film
Missing Robert Mitchum: nostalgia for the archetypal American male
Christopher Sandford
August 08, 2017
In celebrating the centennial of Mitchum’s birth, we are really paying homage to a peculiarly American male archetype.
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Film
Al Gore's Sequel: The climate change movie no one wanted to have to make
John Anderson
July 26, 2017
The people behind “An Inconvenient Truth” can be forgiven for indulging in a bit of “I told you so” in their follow-up film, “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.”
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Film
Teens need adults to navigate films like "To the Bone"
Karen Ross
July 21, 2017
“To the Bone,” which recently premiered on Netflix, tells the story of 20-year-old Ellen (Lily Collins), who is living with anorexia nervosa.
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What makes a good ghost story? A conversation with director David Lowery
Sean Salai
July 14, 2017
'The image of a bedsheet ghost standing all alone in an empty house was something I was obsessed with.'
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